AbstractMyosins I were the first unconventional myosins to be purified and they remain the best characterized. They have been implicated in various motile processes, including organelle translocation, ion channel gating and cytoskeletal reorganization but their exact cellular functions are still unclear. All members of the myosin I family, from yeast to man, have three structural domains: a catalytic head domain that binds ATP and actin; a tail domain believed to be involved in targeting the myosins to specific subcellular locations and a junction or neck domain that connects them and interacts with light chains. In this review we discuss how each of these three domains contributes to the regulation of myosin I enzymatic activity, motor act...
AbstractMyosin-I is the single-headed, membrane binding member of the myosin superfamily that plays ...
Class I myosins are single-headed motor proteins, implicated in various motile processes including o...
<div><p>The motor domain of myosin is the core element performing mechanochemical energy transductio...
While the structures of skeletal and smooth muscle myosins are homologous, they differ functionally ...
AbstractMyosin-I is the single-headed, membrane binding member of the myosin superfamily that plays ...
Since the discoveries of class I myosins, the first non-muscle myosins, about 30 years ago, their hi...
Myosin II, the myosin which has provided the most biochemical and structural data, is dimeric consis...
Myosin II, the myosin which has provided the most biochemical and structural data, is dimeric consis...
The myosin superfamily is diverse in its structure, kinetic mechanisms and cellular function. The en...
AbstractClass 1 myosins are monomeric motor proteins that fulfill diverse functions at the membrane/...
We have identified, characterized and cloned a novel mammalian myosin-I motor-molecule, called myr 1...
Unconventional myosins are multi-potent molecular motors that are assigned important roles in fundam...
AbstractClass 1 myosins are monomeric motor proteins that fulfill diverse functions at the membrane/...
The myosin superfamily is a versatile group of molecular motors involved in the transport of specifi...
Myosins are actin-dependent molecular motors which convert chemical energy from ATP hydrolysis into ...
AbstractMyosin-I is the single-headed, membrane binding member of the myosin superfamily that plays ...
Class I myosins are single-headed motor proteins, implicated in various motile processes including o...
<div><p>The motor domain of myosin is the core element performing mechanochemical energy transductio...
While the structures of skeletal and smooth muscle myosins are homologous, they differ functionally ...
AbstractMyosin-I is the single-headed, membrane binding member of the myosin superfamily that plays ...
Since the discoveries of class I myosins, the first non-muscle myosins, about 30 years ago, their hi...
Myosin II, the myosin which has provided the most biochemical and structural data, is dimeric consis...
Myosin II, the myosin which has provided the most biochemical and structural data, is dimeric consis...
The myosin superfamily is diverse in its structure, kinetic mechanisms and cellular function. The en...
AbstractClass 1 myosins are monomeric motor proteins that fulfill diverse functions at the membrane/...
We have identified, characterized and cloned a novel mammalian myosin-I motor-molecule, called myr 1...
Unconventional myosins are multi-potent molecular motors that are assigned important roles in fundam...
AbstractClass 1 myosins are monomeric motor proteins that fulfill diverse functions at the membrane/...
The myosin superfamily is a versatile group of molecular motors involved in the transport of specifi...
Myosins are actin-dependent molecular motors which convert chemical energy from ATP hydrolysis into ...
AbstractMyosin-I is the single-headed, membrane binding member of the myosin superfamily that plays ...
Class I myosins are single-headed motor proteins, implicated in various motile processes including o...
<div><p>The motor domain of myosin is the core element performing mechanochemical energy transductio...