Molecular motor proteins are used in biological systems to generate directed motion. They consist of one end that can bind to and then move along a filament. The other end can then bind to a cargo that needs transporting and the motor then pulls it along. Here, we consider the energetics of this process allowing for the friction force exerted by the surrounding fluid, given that the process takes place in a confined geometry. In nature, not all motor/cargo complexes are bound to the filament, many are in solution. Here, we address the question of whether this can be energetically favourable given that the unbound complexes will be transported by the flow generated by those that are bound. A simple theory suggests that this is the case and t...
Biomolecular motors use free energy to drive a variety of cellular tasks, including the transport of...
Abstract Recent theoretical work on the energy conversion by molecular motors coupled to nucleotide ...
When transporting cellular cargoes along the cytoskeletal filament track, motor proteins produce add...
Motor proteins produce directional movement and mechanical output in cells by converting chemical en...
Motor proteins produce directional movement and mechanical output in cells by converting chemical en...
Biological transport is supported by the collective dynamics of enzymatic molecules that are called ...
Navigating through an ever-changing and unsteady environment, and utilizing chemical energy, molecul...
Several classes of biological molecules that transform chemical energy into mechanical work are know...
Motor-driven intracellular transport is a complex phenomenon where multiple motor proteins simultane...
Abstract.Motor proteins are enzymes that convert chemical energy derived from the hydrolysis of ATP ...
The typical biochemical paradigm for coupling between hydrolysis of ATP and the performance of chemi...
Motor proteins are microscopic biological machines that convert chemical energy into mechanical moti...
The spatial organization of the cell depends upon intracellular trafficking of cargos hauled along m...
An efficient molecular motor would deliver cargo to the target site at a high speed and in a punctua...
Biological processes take place far away from equilibrium and are of interest to uncover the basic p...
Biomolecular motors use free energy to drive a variety of cellular tasks, including the transport of...
Abstract Recent theoretical work on the energy conversion by molecular motors coupled to nucleotide ...
When transporting cellular cargoes along the cytoskeletal filament track, motor proteins produce add...
Motor proteins produce directional movement and mechanical output in cells by converting chemical en...
Motor proteins produce directional movement and mechanical output in cells by converting chemical en...
Biological transport is supported by the collective dynamics of enzymatic molecules that are called ...
Navigating through an ever-changing and unsteady environment, and utilizing chemical energy, molecul...
Several classes of biological molecules that transform chemical energy into mechanical work are know...
Motor-driven intracellular transport is a complex phenomenon where multiple motor proteins simultane...
Abstract.Motor proteins are enzymes that convert chemical energy derived from the hydrolysis of ATP ...
The typical biochemical paradigm for coupling between hydrolysis of ATP and the performance of chemi...
Motor proteins are microscopic biological machines that convert chemical energy into mechanical moti...
The spatial organization of the cell depends upon intracellular trafficking of cargos hauled along m...
An efficient molecular motor would deliver cargo to the target site at a high speed and in a punctua...
Biological processes take place far away from equilibrium and are of interest to uncover the basic p...
Biomolecular motors use free energy to drive a variety of cellular tasks, including the transport of...
Abstract Recent theoretical work on the energy conversion by molecular motors coupled to nucleotide ...
When transporting cellular cargoes along the cytoskeletal filament track, motor proteins produce add...