The release of phosphate (Pi) is an important element in actomyosin function and has been shown to be accelerated by the binding of myosin to actin. To provide information about the structural elements important for Pi release, possible escape pathways from various isolated myosin II structures have been determined by molecular dynamics simulations designed for studying such slow processes. The residues forming the pathways were identified and their role was evaluated by mutant simulations. Pi release is slow in the pre-powerstroke structure, an important element in preventing the powerstroke prior to actin binding, and is much more rapid for Pi modeled into the post-rigor and rigor-like structures. The previously proposed backdoor route is...
Release of the ATP hydrolysis product orthophosphate (Pi) from the myosin active site is central in ...
Myosins are a family of motor proteins responsible for various forms of cellular motility, including...
SummaryFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecular motors. A com...
SummaryThe release of phosphate (Pi) is an important element in actomyosin function and has been sho...
SummaryThe release of phosphate (Pi) is an important element in actomyosin function and has been sho...
AbstractThe back door has been proposed to be an exit pathway from the myosin active site for phosph...
The release of inorganic phosphate (Pi) from actin filaments constitutes a key step in their regulat...
ABSTRACT In actin-based cell motility, phos-phate (Pi) release after ATP hydrolysis is an essen-tial...
International audienceFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecula...
International audienceFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecula...
The actomyosin system generates mechanical work with the execution of the power stroke, an ATP-drive...
SummaryFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecular motors. A com...
AbstractThe back door has been proposed to be an exit pathway from the myosin active site for phosph...
The actomyosin system generates mechanical work with the execution of the power stroke, an ATP-drive...
AbstractCrystallographic and biochemical evidence suggests that the myosin working stroke that gener...
Release of the ATP hydrolysis product orthophosphate (Pi) from the myosin active site is central in ...
Myosins are a family of motor proteins responsible for various forms of cellular motility, including...
SummaryFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecular motors. A com...
SummaryThe release of phosphate (Pi) is an important element in actomyosin function and has been sho...
SummaryThe release of phosphate (Pi) is an important element in actomyosin function and has been sho...
AbstractThe back door has been proposed to be an exit pathway from the myosin active site for phosph...
The release of inorganic phosphate (Pi) from actin filaments constitutes a key step in their regulat...
ABSTRACT In actin-based cell motility, phos-phate (Pi) release after ATP hydrolysis is an essen-tial...
International audienceFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecula...
International audienceFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecula...
The actomyosin system generates mechanical work with the execution of the power stroke, an ATP-drive...
SummaryFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecular motors. A com...
AbstractThe back door has been proposed to be an exit pathway from the myosin active site for phosph...
The actomyosin system generates mechanical work with the execution of the power stroke, an ATP-drive...
AbstractCrystallographic and biochemical evidence suggests that the myosin working stroke that gener...
Release of the ATP hydrolysis product orthophosphate (Pi) from the myosin active site is central in ...
Myosins are a family of motor proteins responsible for various forms of cellular motility, including...
SummaryFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecular motors. A com...