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‘Enchanted broomstick’ protein walks on two stubby legs to keep our nerve cells alive

Written by David Miller

A nerve cell resembles a vast tree with branches that communicate with thousands of other cells. To function, it depends on a motor protein that walks on two legs, hauling urgent cargo from the center of the cell to the faraway tips of every branch. Scientists have unveiled a new structure of this walking protein, showing how cells control it.

Source: Medical Xpress

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