The majority of active transport in the cell is driven by three classes of molecular motors: the kinesin and dynein families that move toward the plus-end and minus-end of microtubules, respectively, and the unconventional myosin motors that move along actin filaments. Each class of motor has different proper-ties, but in the cell they often function together. In this review we summarize what is known about their single-molecule properties and the possibilities for regulation of such properties. In view of new results on cytoplasmic dynein, we attempt to rationalize how these different classes of motors might work together as part of the intracellular transport machin-ery. We propose that kinesin and myosin are robust and highly efficient t...
AbstractKinesin and cytoplasmic dynein are microtubule-based motor proteins that actively transport ...
textabstractThree types of motors, myosins, kinesins, and cytoplasmic dynein, cooperate to transport...
Dyneins make up a family of AAA+ motors that move toward the minus end of microtubules. Cytoplasmic ...
The majority of active transport in the cell is driven by three classes of molecular motors: the kin...
AbstractThe majority of active transport in the cell is driven by three classes of molecular motors:...
Single molecule properties of the cargo transporting processive molecular motors myosin-V, kinesin-1...
SummaryBackgroundCytoplasmic dynein is the molecular motor responsible for most retrograde microtubu...
A new optical trapping study shows that the stepsize of cytoplasmic dynein varies according to the a...
Background: Cytoplasmic dynein is the molecular motor responsible for most retrograde microtubule-ba...
The large size and complex organization of eukaryotic cells necessitates active, directional transpo...
Active transport is integral to organelle localization and their distribution within the cell. Kines...
Active transport is integral to organelle localization and their distribution within the cell. Kines...
Cytoplasmic dynein, a member of the AAA (ATPases Associated with diverse cellular Activities) family...
Kinesin and cytoplasmic dynein are microtubule-based motor proteins that actively transport material...
Long-range intracellular transport is facilitated by motor proteins, such as kinesin-1 and cytoplasm...
AbstractKinesin and cytoplasmic dynein are microtubule-based motor proteins that actively transport ...
textabstractThree types of motors, myosins, kinesins, and cytoplasmic dynein, cooperate to transport...
Dyneins make up a family of AAA+ motors that move toward the minus end of microtubules. Cytoplasmic ...
The majority of active transport in the cell is driven by three classes of molecular motors: the kin...
AbstractThe majority of active transport in the cell is driven by three classes of molecular motors:...
Single molecule properties of the cargo transporting processive molecular motors myosin-V, kinesin-1...
SummaryBackgroundCytoplasmic dynein is the molecular motor responsible for most retrograde microtubu...
A new optical trapping study shows that the stepsize of cytoplasmic dynein varies according to the a...
Background: Cytoplasmic dynein is the molecular motor responsible for most retrograde microtubule-ba...
The large size and complex organization of eukaryotic cells necessitates active, directional transpo...
Active transport is integral to organelle localization and their distribution within the cell. Kines...
Active transport is integral to organelle localization and their distribution within the cell. Kines...
Cytoplasmic dynein, a member of the AAA (ATPases Associated with diverse cellular Activities) family...
Kinesin and cytoplasmic dynein are microtubule-based motor proteins that actively transport material...
Long-range intracellular transport is facilitated by motor proteins, such as kinesin-1 and cytoplasm...
AbstractKinesin and cytoplasmic dynein are microtubule-based motor proteins that actively transport ...
textabstractThree types of motors, myosins, kinesins, and cytoplasmic dynein, cooperate to transport...
Dyneins make up a family of AAA+ motors that move toward the minus end of microtubules. Cytoplasmic ...