AbstractMotor proteins are able to move protein filaments in vitro. However, useful work cannot be extracted from the existing in vitro systems because filament motions are in random directions on two-dimensional surfaces. We succeeded in restricting kinesin-driven movements of microtubules along linear tracks by using micrometer-scaled grooves lithographically fabricated on glass surfaces. We also accomplished the extraction of unidirectional movement from the bidirectional movements along the linear tracks by adding arrowhead patterns on the tracks. These “rectifiers” enabled us to construct microminiturized circulators in which populations of microtubules rotated in one direction, and to actively transport microtubules between two pools ...
Proper organization of microtubule networks depends on microtubule-associated proteins and motors th...
Proper organization of microtubule networks depends on microtubule-associated proteins and motors th...
Microtubules gliding on motor-functionalized surfaces have been explored for various nanotechnologic...
To extract useful work from biological motor proteins, it is necessary to orient microtubules travel...
Molecular motors, highly efficient biological nanomachines, hold the potential to be employed for a ...
Molecular motors, highly-efficient biological nano-machines, hold the potential to be employed for a...
Molecular motors, highly-efficient biological nano-machines, hold the potential to be employed for a...
Molecular motors, highly efficient biological nanomachines, hold the potential to be employed for a ...
Molecular motors, highly efficient biological nanomachines, hold the potential to be employed for a ...
Kinesins are biological motors that transport cargo unidirectionally along microtubule tracks. These...
We report on the generation of nanometer-wide, non-topographical patterns of proteins on planar surf...
Molecular motors, highly-efficient biological nano-machines, hold the potential to be employed for a...
We suggest a concept for powering microfluidic devices with biomolecular motors and microtubules to ...
Microfluidics, the manipulation of fluid samples on the order of nanoliters and picoliters, is rapid...
Microfluidics, the manipulation of fluid samples on the order of nanoliters and picoliters, is rapid...
Proper organization of microtubule networks depends on microtubule-associated proteins and motors th...
Proper organization of microtubule networks depends on microtubule-associated proteins and motors th...
Microtubules gliding on motor-functionalized surfaces have been explored for various nanotechnologic...
To extract useful work from biological motor proteins, it is necessary to orient microtubules travel...
Molecular motors, highly efficient biological nanomachines, hold the potential to be employed for a ...
Molecular motors, highly-efficient biological nano-machines, hold the potential to be employed for a...
Molecular motors, highly-efficient biological nano-machines, hold the potential to be employed for a...
Molecular motors, highly efficient biological nanomachines, hold the potential to be employed for a ...
Molecular motors, highly efficient biological nanomachines, hold the potential to be employed for a ...
Kinesins are biological motors that transport cargo unidirectionally along microtubule tracks. These...
We report on the generation of nanometer-wide, non-topographical patterns of proteins on planar surf...
Molecular motors, highly-efficient biological nano-machines, hold the potential to be employed for a...
We suggest a concept for powering microfluidic devices with biomolecular motors and microtubules to ...
Microfluidics, the manipulation of fluid samples on the order of nanoliters and picoliters, is rapid...
Microfluidics, the manipulation of fluid samples on the order of nanoliters and picoliters, is rapid...
Proper organization of microtubule networks depends on microtubule-associated proteins and motors th...
Proper organization of microtubule networks depends on microtubule-associated proteins and motors th...
Microtubules gliding on motor-functionalized surfaces have been explored for various nanotechnologic...