Microtransporters using cargo-laden microtubules propelled by kinesin motors are attractive for numerous applications in nanotechnology. To improve the efficiency of transport, the movement of microtubules must be guided by microfabricated tracks. However, the mechanisms of the guiding methods used are not fully understood. Here, using computer simulation, we systematically studied the guiding of such microtransporters by three different types of guiding methods: a chemical boundary, a physical barrier, and their combination. The simulation reproduced the probabilities of guiding previously observed experimentally for the three methods. Moreover, the simulation provided further insight into the mechanisms of guiding, which overturn previous...
As a complementary tool to nanofluidics, biomolecular-based transport is envisioned for nanotechnolo...
As a complementary tool to nanofluidics, biomolecular-based transport is envisioned for nanotechnolo...
AbstractMotor proteins are able to move protein filaments in vitro. However, useful work cannot be e...
Microtransporters using cargo-laden microtubules propelled by kinesin motors are attractive for nume...
Motor proteins such as kinesin are used in cells to transport intracellular cargo along defined fila...
Motor proteins such as kinesin are used in cells to transport intracellular cargo along defined fila...
Motor proteins display widely different stepping patterns as they move on microtubule tracks, from t...
Motor proteins display widely different stepping patterns as they move on microtubule tracks, from t...
Proteins have been optimized by evolution for billions of years to work on a nanometer scale. Theref...
Proteins have been optimized by evolution for billions of years to work on a nanometer scale. Theref...
Proteins have been optimized by evolution for billions of years to work on a nanometer scale. Theref...
As a complementary tool to nanofluidics, biomolecular-based transport is envisioned for nanotechnolo...
As a complementary tool to nanofluidics, biomolecular-based transport is envisioned for nanotechnolo...
Proteins have been optimized by evolution for billions of years to work on a nanometer scale. Theref...
As a complementary tool to nanofluidics, biomolecular-based transport is envisioned for nanotechnolo...
As a complementary tool to nanofluidics, biomolecular-based transport is envisioned for nanotechnolo...
As a complementary tool to nanofluidics, biomolecular-based transport is envisioned for nanotechnolo...
AbstractMotor proteins are able to move protein filaments in vitro. However, useful work cannot be e...
Microtransporters using cargo-laden microtubules propelled by kinesin motors are attractive for nume...
Motor proteins such as kinesin are used in cells to transport intracellular cargo along defined fila...
Motor proteins such as kinesin are used in cells to transport intracellular cargo along defined fila...
Motor proteins display widely different stepping patterns as they move on microtubule tracks, from t...
Motor proteins display widely different stepping patterns as they move on microtubule tracks, from t...
Proteins have been optimized by evolution for billions of years to work on a nanometer scale. Theref...
Proteins have been optimized by evolution for billions of years to work on a nanometer scale. Theref...
Proteins have been optimized by evolution for billions of years to work on a nanometer scale. Theref...
As a complementary tool to nanofluidics, biomolecular-based transport is envisioned for nanotechnolo...
As a complementary tool to nanofluidics, biomolecular-based transport is envisioned for nanotechnolo...
Proteins have been optimized by evolution for billions of years to work on a nanometer scale. Theref...
As a complementary tool to nanofluidics, biomolecular-based transport is envisioned for nanotechnolo...
As a complementary tool to nanofluidics, biomolecular-based transport is envisioned for nanotechnolo...
As a complementary tool to nanofluidics, biomolecular-based transport is envisioned for nanotechnolo...
AbstractMotor proteins are able to move protein filaments in vitro. However, useful work cannot be e...