SummaryMany biological motor molecules move within cells using stepsizes predictable from their structures. Myosin VI, however, has much larger and more broadly distributed stepsizes than those predicted from its short lever arms. We explain the discrepancy by monitoring Qdots and gold nanoparticles attached to the myosin-VI motor domains using high-sensitivity nanoimaging. The large stepsizes were attributed to an extended and relatively rigid lever arm; their variability to two stepsizes, one large (72 nm) and one small (44 nm). These results suggest that there exist two tilt angles during myosin-VI stepping, which correspond to the pre- and postpowerstroke states and regulate the leading head. The large steps are consistent with the prev...
Myosin VI moves toward the pointed (minus) end of actin filaments, the reverse direction of other my...
Among a superfamily of myosin, class VI myosin moves actin filaments backwards. Here we show that my...
Class V myosin (myosin-V) is a cargo transporter that moves along an actin filament with large (appr...
Myosin VI is a two-headed molecular motor that moves along an actin filament in the direction opposi...
ABSTRACT Myosin VI is a two-headed molecular motor that moves along an actin filament in the directi...
Background:Myosin VI plays diverse cellular roles ranging from intracellular transport to mechanical...
AbstractMyosin VI (MVI) is a dimeric molecular motor that translocates backwards on actin filaments ...
AbstractMyosin VI walks in a hand-over-hand fashion with an average step size of 30nm, which is much...
AbstractMyosin VI is thought to function as both a transporter and an anchor. While in vitro studies...
AbstractMyosin VI is a two-headed molecular motor that moves along an actin filament in the directio...
AbstractMyosin V is a homodimeric motor protein involved in trafficking of vesicles in the cell. It ...
AbstractMyosin V is a homodimeric motor protein involved in trafficking of vesicles in the cell. It ...
AbstractMyosin VI is thought to function as both a transporter and an anchor. While in vitro studies...
AbstractMyosin VI (MVI) is a dimeric molecular motor that translocates backwards on actin filaments ...
International audienceWe observe the myosin V stepping mechanism by traveling wave tracking. This te...
Myosin VI moves toward the pointed (minus) end of actin filaments, the reverse direction of other my...
Among a superfamily of myosin, class VI myosin moves actin filaments backwards. Here we show that my...
Class V myosin (myosin-V) is a cargo transporter that moves along an actin filament with large (appr...
Myosin VI is a two-headed molecular motor that moves along an actin filament in the direction opposi...
ABSTRACT Myosin VI is a two-headed molecular motor that moves along an actin filament in the directi...
Background:Myosin VI plays diverse cellular roles ranging from intracellular transport to mechanical...
AbstractMyosin VI (MVI) is a dimeric molecular motor that translocates backwards on actin filaments ...
AbstractMyosin VI walks in a hand-over-hand fashion with an average step size of 30nm, which is much...
AbstractMyosin VI is thought to function as both a transporter and an anchor. While in vitro studies...
AbstractMyosin VI is a two-headed molecular motor that moves along an actin filament in the directio...
AbstractMyosin V is a homodimeric motor protein involved in trafficking of vesicles in the cell. It ...
AbstractMyosin V is a homodimeric motor protein involved in trafficking of vesicles in the cell. It ...
AbstractMyosin VI is thought to function as both a transporter and an anchor. While in vitro studies...
AbstractMyosin VI (MVI) is a dimeric molecular motor that translocates backwards on actin filaments ...
International audienceWe observe the myosin V stepping mechanism by traveling wave tracking. This te...
Myosin VI moves toward the pointed (minus) end of actin filaments, the reverse direction of other my...
Among a superfamily of myosin, class VI myosin moves actin filaments backwards. Here we show that my...
Class V myosin (myosin-V) is a cargo transporter that moves along an actin filament with large (appr...