AbstractMyosin VI is thought to function as both a transporter and an anchor. While in vitro studies suggest possible mechanisms for processive stepping, a biochemical basis for anchoring has not been demonstrated. Using optical trapping, we observed myosin VI stepping against applied forces. Step size is not strongly affected by such loads. At saturating ATP, myosin VI kinetics shows little dependence on load until, at forces near stall, its stepping slows dramatically as load increases. At subsaturating ATP or in the presence of ADP, stepping kinetics is significantly inhibited by load. From our results, we propose a mechanism of myosin VI stepping that predicts a regulation through load of the motor's roles as transporter and anchor
AbstractMyosin-VI is a dimeric isoform of unconventional myosins. Single molecule experiments indica...
AbstractMyosin-V is an actin-associated processive molecular motor. Single molecule experiments reve...
International audienceWe observe the myosin V stepping mechanism by traveling wave tracking. This te...
AbstractMyosin VI is thought to function as both a transporter and an anchor. While in vitro studies...
AbstractMyosin VI can move along actin filaments to serve as a transport motor. It is also thought t...
A processive molecular motor must coordinate the enzymatic state of its two catalytic domains in ord...
SummaryMany biological motor molecules move within cells using stepsizes predictable from their stru...
AbstractMyosin-V is a processive two-headed actin-based motor protein involved in many intracellular...
Myosin VI is a molecular motor that harnesses the conformational changes caused by ATP hydrolysis to...
ABSTRACT Myosin-VI is a dimeric isoform of unconventional myosins. Single molecule experiments indic...
Myosin VI is a two-headed molecular motor that moves along an actin filament in the direction opposi...
Myosin VI is expressed in a variety of cell types and is thought to play a role in membrane traffick...
Myosin VI is an ATP driven molecular motor that normally takes forward and processive steps on actin...
<div><p>Myosin VI is an ATP driven molecular motor that normally takes forward and processive steps ...
ABSTRACT Myosin VI is a two-headed molecular motor that moves along an actin filament in the directi...
AbstractMyosin-VI is a dimeric isoform of unconventional myosins. Single molecule experiments indica...
AbstractMyosin-V is an actin-associated processive molecular motor. Single molecule experiments reve...
International audienceWe observe the myosin V stepping mechanism by traveling wave tracking. This te...
AbstractMyosin VI is thought to function as both a transporter and an anchor. While in vitro studies...
AbstractMyosin VI can move along actin filaments to serve as a transport motor. It is also thought t...
A processive molecular motor must coordinate the enzymatic state of its two catalytic domains in ord...
SummaryMany biological motor molecules move within cells using stepsizes predictable from their stru...
AbstractMyosin-V is a processive two-headed actin-based motor protein involved in many intracellular...
Myosin VI is a molecular motor that harnesses the conformational changes caused by ATP hydrolysis to...
ABSTRACT Myosin-VI is a dimeric isoform of unconventional myosins. Single molecule experiments indic...
Myosin VI is a two-headed molecular motor that moves along an actin filament in the direction opposi...
Myosin VI is expressed in a variety of cell types and is thought to play a role in membrane traffick...
Myosin VI is an ATP driven molecular motor that normally takes forward and processive steps on actin...
<div><p>Myosin VI is an ATP driven molecular motor that normally takes forward and processive steps ...
ABSTRACT Myosin VI is a two-headed molecular motor that moves along an actin filament in the directi...
AbstractMyosin-VI is a dimeric isoform of unconventional myosins. Single molecule experiments indica...
AbstractMyosin-V is an actin-associated processive molecular motor. Single molecule experiments reve...
International audienceWe observe the myosin V stepping mechanism by traveling wave tracking. This te...