The modulation of protein molecular motors (actin-myosin) motility has been tested on several candidate materials for microfluidics devices, all having different hydrophobicities, chemistries and nanotopographies. The analysis of the distribution of molecular properties on the molecular surface of the molecular motor protein suggests that the two very different, temporally separated, conformations of the heads exacerbate the impact of the adsorbing surface on protein behavior. The motility on surfaces with moderate hydrophobicity exhibits a bimodal distribution of velocities of actin filaments, which can be explained by the existence of two molecular conformations of surface-immobilized motor, i.e. with one or two free active heads that pro...
In the last decade there has been increased interest in the study of molecular motors. Motor protein...
A variety of surface coatings were evaluated for their ability to promote in vitro actomyosin motili...
Molecular motor-based nanodevices require organized cytoskeletal filament guiding along motility-pro...
We studied the impact of surface hydrophobicity on the motility of actin filaments moving on heavy-m...
The actin-myosin system, responsible for muscle contraction, is also the force-generating element in...
The efficiency of dynamic nanodevices using surface-immobilized protein molecular motors, which have...
Protein molecular motors, which convert, directly and efficiently, chemical energy into motion, are ...
In many types of biophysical studies of both single molecules and ensembles of molecular motors the ...
Myosin–actin and kinesin–microtubule linear protein motor systems and their application in hybrid na...
Here, we review the use of actin-based motors, (myosins; e.g., the molecular motor of muscle) in. na...
Molecular motor-based nanodevices require organized cytoskeletal filament guiding along motility-pro...
AbstractHigh-resolution e-beam patterning exposure of the surface of poly[(tert-butyl-methacrylate)-...
Heavy meromyosin (HMM), a proteolytically cleaved derivative of myosin has previously been shown to ...
Protein molecular motors, which convert chemical energy into kinetic energy, are prime candidates fo...
The interaction of self-propelled biological molecular-motors and cytoskeletal filaments holds relev...
In the last decade there has been increased interest in the study of molecular motors. Motor protein...
A variety of surface coatings were evaluated for their ability to promote in vitro actomyosin motili...
Molecular motor-based nanodevices require organized cytoskeletal filament guiding along motility-pro...
We studied the impact of surface hydrophobicity on the motility of actin filaments moving on heavy-m...
The actin-myosin system, responsible for muscle contraction, is also the force-generating element in...
The efficiency of dynamic nanodevices using surface-immobilized protein molecular motors, which have...
Protein molecular motors, which convert, directly and efficiently, chemical energy into motion, are ...
In many types of biophysical studies of both single molecules and ensembles of molecular motors the ...
Myosin–actin and kinesin–microtubule linear protein motor systems and their application in hybrid na...
Here, we review the use of actin-based motors, (myosins; e.g., the molecular motor of muscle) in. na...
Molecular motor-based nanodevices require organized cytoskeletal filament guiding along motility-pro...
AbstractHigh-resolution e-beam patterning exposure of the surface of poly[(tert-butyl-methacrylate)-...
Heavy meromyosin (HMM), a proteolytically cleaved derivative of myosin has previously been shown to ...
Protein molecular motors, which convert chemical energy into kinetic energy, are prime candidates fo...
The interaction of self-propelled biological molecular-motors and cytoskeletal filaments holds relev...
In the last decade there has been increased interest in the study of molecular motors. Motor protein...
A variety of surface coatings were evaluated for their ability to promote in vitro actomyosin motili...
Molecular motor-based nanodevices require organized cytoskeletal filament guiding along motility-pro...