3D Medical Animation by John Liebler – Kinesin Motor Protein “walking” along a microtubule filament, transporting molecular cargo such as neurotransmitters from one part of the cell to another. (Posted on Facebook) Art of the Cell: Medical & Scientific 3D Animation & Illustration @WaimuWaimu Check out his channel, website, and social media Also check out my biology playlist: • Extremely Interesting Biology [Work in Pro... The video depicts a kinesin motor protein pulling a vesicle full of cargo, such as proteins, across a microtubule filament. Eukaryotic cells contain many membrane-bound organelles, such as the Golgi apparatus, which the vesicles recognize with their membrane proteins and fuse into the target organelle's membrane. How kinesin moves: • Kinesin Walking Narrated Version for Garland More information on vesicle transport: The Mechanism of Vesicular Transport - The Cell - NCBI Bookshelf Video on vesicle transport: • COPII Vesicle Formation Simulation of vesicle full of cargo: • Vesicle rotate and zoom Videos on microtubules: • Cell Organelles: Cytoskeleton (2014) Drew ... | • Of Catastrophes and Rescues: Making the In... | • The cytoskeleton | Structure of a cell | B... | • Microtubules | Cells | MCAT | Khan Academy Music: "Dragon Fish" by @C418