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KIN14J KIN14J KIN6 KIN6 KIN14H KIN14H KIN14Q KIN14Q KIN8A KIN8A KIN7E KIN7E KIN5A KIN5A KIN14R KIN14R KIN12E KIN12E KIN7O KIN7O KIN7G KIN7G KIN7K KIN7K KIN14D KIN14D KIN7I KIN7I KIN7F KIN7F KIN14K KIN14K KIN7H KIN7H KIN4C KIN4C KIN7L KIN7L KIN14S KIN14S KIN14G KIN14G KIN14M KIN14M KIN14N KIN14N KIN5C KIN5C KIN14C KIN14C KIN5B KIN5B KIN12D KIN12D KIN12C KIN12C KIN10B KIN10B KIN4A KIN4A KIN1-2 KIN1-2 KIN12B KIN12B KIN7B KIN7B KIN7A KIN7A KIN7D KIN7D KIN7C KIN7C KIN13A KIN13A KIN13B KIN13B KIN4B KIN4B KIN14E KIN14E KIN7J KIN7J KIN14B KIN14B KINUA KINUA KIN12A KIN12A KINUB KINUB KIN14A KIN14A KIN5D KIN5D KIN7N KIN7N KIN8B KIN8B KIN7M KIN7M KINUC KINUC
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KIN14JKinesin-like protein KIN-14J. (1071 aa)
KIN6Kinesin-like protein KIN-6; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-6 subfamily. (971 aa)
KIN14HKinesin-like protein KIN-14H; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-14 subfamily. (1040 aa)
KIN14QKinesin-like protein KIN-14Q. (1203 aa)
KIN8AKinesin-like protein KIN-8A; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-8 subfamily. (725 aa)
KIN7EKinesin-like protein KIN-7E; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-7 subfamily. (862 aa)
KIN5AKinesin-like protein KIN-5A; Responsible for microtubule translocation. May be important for the organization of phragmoplast-specific arrays of microtubules (By similarity). Plays an essential role in stabilizing the mitotic spindle. Required during mitotic cytokinesis. (1042 aa)
KIN14RKinesin-like protein KIN-14R. (1083 aa)
KIN12EKinesin-like protein KIN-12E; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-12 subfamily. (1263 aa)
KIN7OKinesin-like protein KIN-7O; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-7 subfamily. (1273 aa)
KIN7GKinesin-like protein KIN-7G. (1054 aa)
KIN7KKinesin-like protein KIN-7K, chloroplastic; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-7 subfamily. (965 aa)
KIN14DKinesin-like protein KIN-14D; Kinesin that supports microtubule movement in an ATP- dependent manner and that functions as a minus-end directed motor as well as a plus-end tracking protein. During mitosis, is involved in early spindle assembly. Participates in the capture of antiparallel interpolar microtubules and helps in generating force to coalign microtubules; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-14 subfamily. (790 aa)
KIN7IKinesin-like protein KIN-7I; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-7 subfamily. (1004 aa)
KIN7FKinesin-like protein KIN-7F; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-7 subfamily. (836 aa)
KIN14KKinesin-like protein KIN-14K; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-14 subfamily. (975 aa)
KIN7HKinesin-like protein KIN-7H; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-7 subfamily. (1063 aa)
KIN4CKinesin-like protein KIN-4C; Kinesin-like motor protein involved in the control of the oriented deposition of cellulose microfibrils. Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-4 subfamily. (1300 aa)
KIN7LKinesin-like protein KIN-7L, chloroplastic. (977 aa)
KIN14SKinesin-like protein KIN-14S; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-14 subfamily. (765 aa)
KIN14GKinesin-like protein KIN-14G; Microtubule-binding motor protein; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-14 subfamily. (987 aa)
KIN14MKinesin-like protein KIN-14M. (745 aa)
KIN14NKinesin-like protein KIN-14N. (754 aa)
KIN5CKinesin-like protein KIN-5C; Responsible for microtubule translocation. May be important for the organization of phragmoplast-specific arrays of microtubules (By similarity). Plays an essential role in stabilizing the mitotic spindle. Required during mitotic cytokinesis (By similarity). (1009 aa)
KIN14CKinesin-like protein KIN-14C; Kinesin that supports microtubule movement in an ATP- dependent manner and has a minus-end directed polarity. Plays a crucial role in spindle morphogenesis in male meiosis. In mitosis, is required for normal microtubule accumulation at the spindle poles during prophase and may play a role in spindle assembly during prometaphase. Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-14 subfamily. (793 aa)
KIN5BKinesin-like protein KIN-5B; Responsible for microtubule translocation. May be important for the organization of phragmoplast-specific arrays of microtubules (By similarity). Plays an essential role in stabilizing the mitotic spindle. Required during mitotic cytokinesis (By similarity). Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-5/BimC subfamily. (1039 aa)
KIN12DKinesin-like protein KIN-12D; Involved in the spatial control of cytokinesis by a proper phragmoplast guidance; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-12 subfamily. (2771 aa)
KIN12CKinesin-like protein KIN-12C; Involved in the spatial control of cytokinesis by a proper phragmoplast guidance. Localizes TAN to the cortical division sites (CDS) during cytokinesis via direct binding. Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-12 subfamily. (2066 aa)
KIN10BKinesin-like protein KIN-10B; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-10 subfamily. (628 aa)
KIN4AKinesin-like protein KIN-4A; Kinesin-like motor protein involved in the control of the oriented deposition of cellulose microfibrils. Its motor activity is directed toward the microtubule's plus end. It possesses the potential to drive long-distance transport of cargo along cortical microtubules. Regulates cell wall mechanics during cell elongation, by the regulation of primary and secondary walls deposition (Ref.6,. Contributes to cortical microtubule-mediated trafficking of cell wall components. (1035 aa)
KIN1-2Kinesin-like protein KIN-1; Kinesin-like motor protein that promotes synapsis and is required for proper crossover distribution in meiosis. Plays a role in the nuclear division cycles during megagametogenesis. (465 aa)
KIN12BKinesin-like protein KIN-12B; Plus-end directed kinesin-like motor enzyme that plays a critical role in the organization of phragmoplast microtubules during cytokinesis. Constitutes a signaling module in association with serine/threonine-protein kinase TIO that is required to support phragmoplast expansion and cell-plate growth in plant cells. Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-12 subfamily. (1313 aa)
KIN7BKinesin-like protein KIN-7B; Probable plus end-directed motor protein that functions in the NACK-PQR (ANP3-MKK6-MPK4) MAP kinase signaling pathway, which is essential for somatic cell cytokinesis, especially for the cell-plate formation and its expansion. May regulate the activity and the localization of ANP3, probably by association through the non-catalytic region of the kinase. Functionally redundant with NACK1 and essential to promote the progression of cytokinesis and for cellularization (formation of the cell plate) during microgametogenesis and megagametogenesis. (938 aa)
KIN7AKinesin-like protein KIN-7A; Probable plus end-directed motor protein that functions in the NACK-PQR (ANP1-MKK6-MPK4) MAP kinase signaling pathway, which is essential for somatic cell cytokinesis, especially for the cell-plate formation and its expansion. Regulates the activity and the localization of ANP1, probably by association through the non-catalytic region of the kinase. Functionally redundant with NACK2 and essential to promote the progression of cytokinesis and for cellularization (formation of the cell plate) during microgametogenesis and megagametogenesis. Belongs to the TRA [...] (974 aa)
KIN7DKinesin-like protein KIN-7D, mitochondrial. (1055 aa)
KIN7CKinesin-like protein KIN-7C, mitochondrial. (890 aa)
KIN13AKinesin-like protein KIN-13A; Internal motor kinesin involved in trichome morphogenesis. Participates in regulating the formation of Golgi- associated vesicles. Plays a central role in microtubule disassembly via the active ARAC10-ICR5 cascade, which establishes the secondary cell wall pattern in metaxylem vessel cells. Acts redundantly with KIN13B to modulate cell wall synthesis and cell expansion via the THE1 pathway. (794 aa)
KIN13BKinesin-like protein KIN-13B; Acts redundantly with KIN13A to modulate cell wall synthesis and cell expansion via the THE1 pathway; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-13 subfamily. (684 aa)
KIN4BKinesin-like protein KIN-4B; Kinesin-like motor protein involved in the control of the oriented deposition of cellulose microfibrils. Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-4 subfamily. (1051 aa)
KIN14EKinesin-like protein KIN-14E; Minus-end microtubule-dependent motor protein involved in the regulation of cell division and trichome morphogenesis through microtubules bundling. Possesses basal and microtubule-stimulated ATPase activities. Acts as a hub that brings together microtubules and actin filaments to modulate the cytoskeleton during trichome formation and morphogenesis. Could be involved in the negative regulation of root growth. (1260 aa)
KIN7JKinesin-like protein KIN-7J; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-7 subfamily. (930 aa)
KIN14BKinesin-like protein KIN-14B; Kinesin-like protein required for chloroplast movements and anchor to the plasma membrane. Mediates chloroplast movement via chloroplast actin (cp-actin) filaments. Required for the chloroplast avoidance response under high intensity blue light. Mediates redundantly with CHUP1 the nuclear avoidance response under high intensity blue light. May be involved in division plane determination (Probable). (1264 aa)
KINUAKinesin-like protein KIN-UA; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. Ungrouped subfamily. (919 aa)
KIN12AKinesin-like protein KIN-12A; Plus-end directed kinesin-like motor enzyme that plays a critical role in the organization of phragmoplast microtubules during cytokinesis. Constitutes a signaling module in association with serine/threonine-protein kinase TIO that is required to support phragmoplast expansion and cell-plate growth in plant cells. Binds microtubules in an ATP-sensitive manner. (1292 aa)
KINUBKinesin-like protein KIN-UB; Involved in the control of epidermal-cell morphogenesis in roots and helical growth of roots by promoting microtubule depolymerization and limiting the accumulation of endoplasmic microtubules. Seems to be involved in the control of cell-file rotation (or twisting); Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. Ungrouped subfamily. (894 aa)
KIN14AKinesin-like protein KIN-14A; Kinesin-like protein required for chloroplast movements and anchor to the plasma membrane. Mediates chloroplast movement via chloroplast actin (cp-actin) filaments. Required for the chloroplast avoidance response under high intensity blue light. Mediates redundantly with CHUP1 the nuclear avoidance response under high intensity blue light. May act as a mitotic kinesin. Probably involved in division plane determination. (1273 aa)
KIN5DKinesin-like protein KIN-5D; Responsible for microtubule translocation. May be important for the organization of phragmoplast-specific arrays of microtubules (By similarity). Plays an essential role in stabilizing the mitotic spindle. Required during mitotic cytokinesis (By similarity). Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-5/BimC subfamily. (1058 aa)
KIN7NKinesin-like protein KIN-7N. (823 aa)
KIN8BKinesin-like protein KIN-8B; Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Kinesin family. KIN-8 subfamily. (813 aa)
KIN7MKinesin-like protein KIN-7M, chloroplastic. (1058 aa)
KINUCKinesin-like protein KIN-UC; Acts as a plus-end microtubule-dependent motor protein. Involved in the control of root hair tip growth by promoting microtubule depolymerization and limiting the accumulation of endoplasmic microtubules. In vitro, binds to polymerized actin through ARM repeats, and to polymerized tubulin through N-terminal motor domain. (1051 aa)
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Arabidopsis thaliana
NCBI taxonomy Id: 3702
Other names: A. thaliana, Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh., mouse-ear cress, thale cress, thale-cress
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