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Biology, 08.07.2019 20:00 Adithya27

By itself, a motor protein will not spontaneously walk on a microtubule. however, the hydrolysis of atp to adp is spontaneous. energy from the hydrolysis of atp can be used to power motor proteins to walk. what type of reaction is this?

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