AbstractIn vitro, single-molecule motility assays allow for the direct characterization of molecular motor properties including stepping velocity and characteristic run length. Although application of these techniques in vivo is feasible, the challenges involved in sample preparation, as well as the added complexity of the cell and its systems, result in a reduced ability to collect large datasets, as well as difficulty in simultaneous observation of the components of the motility system, namely motor and track. To address these challenges, we have developed simulations to characterize motility datasets as a function of sample size, processive run length of the motor, and distribution of track lengths. We introduce the use of a simple boots...
We report a free-energy-based algorithm to estimate the step size of processive molecular motors fro...
Molecular motors play important roles within a biological cell, performing functions such as intrace...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have greatly improved our understan...
AbstractIn vitro, single-molecule motility assays allow for the direct characterization of molecular...
Cytoskeletal motor proteins are essential to the function of a wide range of intracellular mechano-s...
Cytoskeletal motor proteins are essential to the function of a wide range of intra-cellular mechano-...
AbstractThe molecular motor protein Kinesin-1 drives intracellular transport of vesicles, by binding...
Molecular motors convert chemical or electrical energy into mechanical displacement, either linear o...
A molecular motor is the nano-scale combustion engine of the cell: it uses a chemical reaction to dr...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Schematic representation of the experimental setup for single-motor stepping assays. S...
AbstractLinear molecular motors translocate along polymeric tracks using discrete steps. The step le...
Linear molecular motors translocate along polymeric tracks using discrete steps. The step length is ...
AbstractKinesin is a two-headed motor protein that transports cargo inside cells by moving stepwise ...
Motor proteins are microscopic biological machines that convert chemical energy into mechanical moti...
Investigations into molecular motor dynamics are increasingly focused on small-scale features of the...
We report a free-energy-based algorithm to estimate the step size of processive molecular motors fro...
Molecular motors play important roles within a biological cell, performing functions such as intrace...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have greatly improved our understan...
AbstractIn vitro, single-molecule motility assays allow for the direct characterization of molecular...
Cytoskeletal motor proteins are essential to the function of a wide range of intracellular mechano-s...
Cytoskeletal motor proteins are essential to the function of a wide range of intra-cellular mechano-...
AbstractThe molecular motor protein Kinesin-1 drives intracellular transport of vesicles, by binding...
Molecular motors convert chemical or electrical energy into mechanical displacement, either linear o...
A molecular motor is the nano-scale combustion engine of the cell: it uses a chemical reaction to dr...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Schematic representation of the experimental setup for single-motor stepping assays. S...
AbstractLinear molecular motors translocate along polymeric tracks using discrete steps. The step le...
Linear molecular motors translocate along polymeric tracks using discrete steps. The step length is ...
AbstractKinesin is a two-headed motor protein that transports cargo inside cells by moving stepwise ...
Motor proteins are microscopic biological machines that convert chemical energy into mechanical moti...
Investigations into molecular motor dynamics are increasingly focused on small-scale features of the...
We report a free-energy-based algorithm to estimate the step size of processive molecular motors fro...
Molecular motors play important roles within a biological cell, performing functions such as intrace...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have greatly improved our understan...