IPA: //daɪˈniːn//
KK: /daɪˈniːn/
A type of enzyme that helps move cellular structures by breaking down ATP, particularly associated with microtubules.
Dynein plays a crucial role in transporting organelles within the cell.
**Dynein** → The word 'dynein' is derived from the Greek word 'dynamis' (δύναμις), meaning power or force, combined with the suffix '-in', which is commonly used in biochemistry to denote proteins. Thus, 'dynein' refers to a protein that is involved in generating force or movement within cells.
Think of 'dynamis' meaning power, and remember that 'dynein' is a protein that generates movement or force in cells.