Systematic numerical investigations of conformational motions in single actin molecules were performed by employing a simple elastic-network (EN) model of this protein. Similar to previous investigations for myosin, we found that G-actin essentially behaves as a strain sensor, responding by well-defined domain motions to mechanical perturbations. Several sensitive residues within the nucleotide-binding pocket (NBP) could be identified, such that the perturbation of any of them can induce characteristic flattening of actin molecules and closing of the cleft between their two mobile domains. Extending the EN model by introduction of a set of breakable links which become effective only when two domains approach one another, it was observed tha...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of ATP hydrolysis in the regulation of the actin cy...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of ATP hydrolysis in the regulation of the actin cy...
AbstractActin is now realised to play a dynamic role in muscle contraction and many cellular motilit...
Systematic numerical investigations of conformational motions in single actin molecules were perform...
<div><p>Systematic numerical investigations of conformational motions in single actin molecules were...
AbstractActin, a highly conserved cytoskeletal protein found in all eukaryotic cells, facilitates ce...
AbstractBased on the elastic network model, we develop a new analysis for protein complexes, which p...
AbstractIn eukaryotic cells, actin filaments are involved in important processes such as motility, d...
Myosin motor function depends on the interaction between different domains that transmit information...
Actin is one of the main component in eukaryote cells which plays significant role in many cellular ...
Cells are able to respond to mechanical forces and deformations. The actin cytoskeleton, a highly dy...
Cells are able to respond to mechanical forces and deformations. The actin cytoskeleton, a highly dy...
AbstractBased on the elastic network model, we develop a new analysis for protein complexes, which p...
The actin cytoskeleton is the scaffolding structure of eukaryotic cells, providing them with structu...
The assembly of monomeric G-actin into filamentous F-actin is nucleotide dependent: ATP-G-actin is f...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of ATP hydrolysis in the regulation of the actin cy...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of ATP hydrolysis in the regulation of the actin cy...
AbstractActin is now realised to play a dynamic role in muscle contraction and many cellular motilit...
Systematic numerical investigations of conformational motions in single actin molecules were perform...
<div><p>Systematic numerical investigations of conformational motions in single actin molecules were...
AbstractActin, a highly conserved cytoskeletal protein found in all eukaryotic cells, facilitates ce...
AbstractBased on the elastic network model, we develop a new analysis for protein complexes, which p...
AbstractIn eukaryotic cells, actin filaments are involved in important processes such as motility, d...
Myosin motor function depends on the interaction between different domains that transmit information...
Actin is one of the main component in eukaryote cells which plays significant role in many cellular ...
Cells are able to respond to mechanical forces and deformations. The actin cytoskeleton, a highly dy...
Cells are able to respond to mechanical forces and deformations. The actin cytoskeleton, a highly dy...
AbstractBased on the elastic network model, we develop a new analysis for protein complexes, which p...
The actin cytoskeleton is the scaffolding structure of eukaryotic cells, providing them with structu...
The assembly of monomeric G-actin into filamentous F-actin is nucleotide dependent: ATP-G-actin is f...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of ATP hydrolysis in the regulation of the actin cy...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of ATP hydrolysis in the regulation of the actin cy...
AbstractActin is now realised to play a dynamic role in muscle contraction and many cellular motilit...