A molecule of the motor protein Winnebago, supplied with ATP, is moving along a microtubule in the direction shown in the figure below. What will happen if you suddenly remove all ATP from the system by adding an enzyme that hydrolyzes ATP? B Winnebago will stall on the microtubule. O No change: Winnebago will continue to move from A to B. Winnebago will wander back and forth along the microtubule. Winnebago will move backwards (towards point A instead of point B). Winnebago will continue to move from point A to point B, but at a slower rate.
A molecule of the motor protein Winnebago, supplied with ATP, is moving along a microtubule in the direction shown in the figure below. What will happen if you suddenly remove all ATP from the system by adding an enzyme that hydrolyzes ATP? B Winnebago will stall on the microtubule. O No change: Winnebago will continue to move from A to B. Winnebago will wander back and forth along the microtubule. Winnebago will move backwards (towards point A instead of point B). Winnebago will continue to move from point A to point B, but at a slower rate.
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Transcribed Image Text:A molecule of the motor protein Winnebago, supplied with ATP, is moving along a microtubule in the
direction shown in the figure below. What will happen if you suddenly remove all ATP from the
system by adding an enzyme that hydrolyzes ATP?
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O Winnebago will stall on the microtubule.
No change: Winnebago will continue to move from A to B.
Winnebago will wander back and forth along the microtubule.
O Winnebago will move backwards (towards point A instead of point B).
O Winnebago will continue to move from point A to point B, but at a slower rate.
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