AbstractIf, contrary to conventional models of muscle, it is assumed that molecular forces equilibrate among rather than within molecular motors, an equation of state and an expression for energy output can be obtained for a near-equilibrium, coworking ensemble of molecular motors. These equations predict clear, testable relationships between motor structure, motor biochemistry, and ensemble motor function, and we discuss these relationships in the context of various experimental studies. In this model, net work by molecular motors is performed with the relaxation of a near-equilibrium intermediate step in a motor-catalyzed reaction. The free energy available for work is localized to this step, and the rate at which this free energy is tran...
Molecular motors play important roles within a biological cell, performing functions such as intrace...
A phenomenologically closed framework is presented to evaluate the energy balance on a molecular mot...
Several classes of biological molecules that transform chemical energy into mechanical work are know...
ABSTRACT If, contrary to conventional models of muscle, it is assumed that molecular forces equilibr...
AbstractIf, contrary to conventional models of muscle, it is assumed that molecular forces equilibra...
Abstract Molecular motors are considered that convert the chemical energy released from the hydrolys...
AbstractA theory of molecular motors is presented that explains how the energy released in single ch...
A master equation approach to molecular motors allows to describe a mechano-chemical cyclic system w...
AbstractThe molecular motor myosin V has been studied extensively both in bulk and single molecule e...
A mechanism is proposed for molecular motors in which force is generated by a protein conformational...
AbstractMolecular motors are first and foremost molecules, governed by the laws of chemistry rather ...
Abstract Recent theoretical work on the energy conversion by molecular motors coupled to nucleotide ...
We study the mechanical and thermodynamic properties of different traffic models for kinesin which a...
Information is physical, a realization that has transformed the physics of measurement and communica...
. -- We discuss the force-velocity relations obtained in a two-state crossbridge model for molecular...
Molecular motors play important roles within a biological cell, performing functions such as intrace...
A phenomenologically closed framework is presented to evaluate the energy balance on a molecular mot...
Several classes of biological molecules that transform chemical energy into mechanical work are know...
ABSTRACT If, contrary to conventional models of muscle, it is assumed that molecular forces equilibr...
AbstractIf, contrary to conventional models of muscle, it is assumed that molecular forces equilibra...
Abstract Molecular motors are considered that convert the chemical energy released from the hydrolys...
AbstractA theory of molecular motors is presented that explains how the energy released in single ch...
A master equation approach to molecular motors allows to describe a mechano-chemical cyclic system w...
AbstractThe molecular motor myosin V has been studied extensively both in bulk and single molecule e...
A mechanism is proposed for molecular motors in which force is generated by a protein conformational...
AbstractMolecular motors are first and foremost molecules, governed by the laws of chemistry rather ...
Abstract Recent theoretical work on the energy conversion by molecular motors coupled to nucleotide ...
We study the mechanical and thermodynamic properties of different traffic models for kinesin which a...
Information is physical, a realization that has transformed the physics of measurement and communica...
. -- We discuss the force-velocity relations obtained in a two-state crossbridge model for molecular...
Molecular motors play important roles within a biological cell, performing functions such as intrace...
A phenomenologically closed framework is presented to evaluate the energy balance on a molecular mot...
Several classes of biological molecules that transform chemical energy into mechanical work are know...