AbstractMyosin is thought to generate force by a rotation between the relative orientations of two domains. Direct measurements of distances between the domains could potentially confirm and quantify these conformational changes, but efforts have been hampered by the large distances involved. Here we show that luminescence resonance energy transfer (LRET), which uses a luminescent lanthanide as the energy-transfer donor, is capable of measuring these long distances. Specifically, we measure distances between the catalytic domain (Cys707) and regulatory light chain domain (Cys108) of the myosin head. An energy transfer efficiency of 21.2±1.9% is measured in the myosin complex without nucleotide or actin, corresponding to a distance of 73Å, c...
AbstractMyosin head consists of a globular catalytic domain and a long α-helical regulatory domain. ...
The determination of the structure of the myosin motor domain has made it possible to introduce fluo...
A detailed understanding of the molecular mechanism of force production has been elusive. A working ...
AbstractMyosin is thought to generate force by a rotation between the relative orientations of two d...
Molecular fluorescence provides scientists with a wealth of information on how biological systems fu...
AbstractResonance energy transfer measurements were made between a donor fluorophore, N-(bromacetyl)...
AbstractThe molecular motor myosin is proposed to bind to actin and swing its light-chain binding re...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism of the powerstroke in muscle is examined by resonance energy transfe...
Actin-myosin interactions play crucial roles in the generation of cellular force and movement. The m...
In order to elucidate the molecular basis of energy transduction by myosin as a molecu-lar motor, a ...
The techniques of fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) and cross-linking can provide comple...
AbstractStructural rearrangements of the myosin upper-50kD subdomain are thought to play a key role ...
We reacted a fluorescent probe, N-methyl-2-anilino-6-naphthalenesulfonyl chloride (MNS-Ci), with a s...
If one could attach a fluorescent tag to a macromolecule and then measure its orientation in a cellu...
ABSTRACT: We have studied the correlation between myosin structure, myosin biochemistry, and muscle ...
AbstractMyosin head consists of a globular catalytic domain and a long α-helical regulatory domain. ...
The determination of the structure of the myosin motor domain has made it possible to introduce fluo...
A detailed understanding of the molecular mechanism of force production has been elusive. A working ...
AbstractMyosin is thought to generate force by a rotation between the relative orientations of two d...
Molecular fluorescence provides scientists with a wealth of information on how biological systems fu...
AbstractResonance energy transfer measurements were made between a donor fluorophore, N-(bromacetyl)...
AbstractThe molecular motor myosin is proposed to bind to actin and swing its light-chain binding re...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism of the powerstroke in muscle is examined by resonance energy transfe...
Actin-myosin interactions play crucial roles in the generation of cellular force and movement. The m...
In order to elucidate the molecular basis of energy transduction by myosin as a molecu-lar motor, a ...
The techniques of fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) and cross-linking can provide comple...
AbstractStructural rearrangements of the myosin upper-50kD subdomain are thought to play a key role ...
We reacted a fluorescent probe, N-methyl-2-anilino-6-naphthalenesulfonyl chloride (MNS-Ci), with a s...
If one could attach a fluorescent tag to a macromolecule and then measure its orientation in a cellu...
ABSTRACT: We have studied the correlation between myosin structure, myosin biochemistry, and muscle ...
AbstractMyosin head consists of a globular catalytic domain and a long α-helical regulatory domain. ...
The determination of the structure of the myosin motor domain has made it possible to introduce fluo...
A detailed understanding of the molecular mechanism of force production has been elusive. A working ...