AbstractMolecular motor proteins use the energy released from ATP hydrolysis to generate force and haul cargoes along cytoskeletal filaments. Thus, measuring the force motors generate amounts to directly probing their function. We report on optical trapping methodology capable of making precise in vivo stall-force measurements of individual cargoes hauled by molecular motors in their native environment. Despite routine measurement of motor forces in vitro, performing and calibrating such measurements in vivo has been challenging. We describe the methodology recently developed to overcome these difficulties, and used to measure stall forces of both kinesin-1 and cytoplasmic dynein-driven lipid droplets in Drosophila embryos. Critically, by m...
Many cellular processes require large forces that are generated collectively by multiple cytoskeleta...
Motor proteins take part in the organization and division of eukaryotic cells by using their ability...
Molecular motors: By combining optical tweezers and high-speed particle tracking, individual steps o...
AbstractMolecular motor proteins use the energy released from ATP hydrolysis to generate force and h...
Optical trap force measurements give a precise readout of how motor proteins function against a cali...
AbstractMolecular motor proteins are responsible for long-range transport of vesicles and organelles...
Intracellular transport along microtubules is a process critical to cell health, andone whose breakd...
ii Cytoskeletal motors like kinesin-1 and dynein are necessary for intracellular transport and a var...
Intracellular transport is interspersed with frequent reversals in direction due to the presence of ...
Properties of the microtubule motor protein kinesin-1 have been well characterized in vitro but not ...
Motor proteins are essential components of intracellular transport inside eukaryotic cells. These pr...
A cargo encounters many obstacles during its transport by molecular motors as it moves throughout th...
Cytoplasmic dynein is a highly complex motor protein that generates forces toward the minus end of m...
AbstractIntracellular transport along cytoskeletal filaments is often mediated by two teams of molec...
Cytoplasmic dynein is a microtubule-based motor with diverse cellular roles. Here, we use mutations ...
Many cellular processes require large forces that are generated collectively by multiple cytoskeleta...
Motor proteins take part in the organization and division of eukaryotic cells by using their ability...
Molecular motors: By combining optical tweezers and high-speed particle tracking, individual steps o...
AbstractMolecular motor proteins use the energy released from ATP hydrolysis to generate force and h...
Optical trap force measurements give a precise readout of how motor proteins function against a cali...
AbstractMolecular motor proteins are responsible for long-range transport of vesicles and organelles...
Intracellular transport along microtubules is a process critical to cell health, andone whose breakd...
ii Cytoskeletal motors like kinesin-1 and dynein are necessary for intracellular transport and a var...
Intracellular transport is interspersed with frequent reversals in direction due to the presence of ...
Properties of the microtubule motor protein kinesin-1 have been well characterized in vitro but not ...
Motor proteins are essential components of intracellular transport inside eukaryotic cells. These pr...
A cargo encounters many obstacles during its transport by molecular motors as it moves throughout th...
Cytoplasmic dynein is a highly complex motor protein that generates forces toward the minus end of m...
AbstractIntracellular transport along cytoskeletal filaments is often mediated by two teams of molec...
Cytoplasmic dynein is a microtubule-based motor with diverse cellular roles. Here, we use mutations ...
Many cellular processes require large forces that are generated collectively by multiple cytoskeleta...
Motor proteins take part in the organization and division of eukaryotic cells by using their ability...
Molecular motors: By combining optical tweezers and high-speed particle tracking, individual steps o...