The actomyosin system generates mechanical work with the execution of the power stroke, an ATP-driven, two-step rotational swing of the myosin-neck that occurs post ATP hydrolysis during the transition from weakly to strongly actin-bound myosin states concomitant with Pi release and prior to ADP dissociation. The activating role of actin on product release and force generation is well documented; however, the communication paths associated with weak-to-strong transitions are poorly characterized. With the aid of mutant analyses based on kinetic investigations and simulations, we identified the W-helix as an important hub coupling the structural changes of switch elements during ATP hydrolysis to temporally controlled interactions with actin...
The ATP hydrolysis rate and shortening velocity of muscle are load-dependent. At the molecular level...
Transient kinetic measurements of the actomyosin ATPase provided the basis of the Lymn–Taylor model ...
AbstractThe ATP hydrolysis rate and shortening velocity of muscle are load-dependent. At the molecul...
The actomyosin system generates mechanical work with the execution of the power stroke, an ATP-drive...
AbstractThe myosin motor protein generates force in muscle by hydrolyzing Adenosine 5′-triphosphate ...
The motor domain of myosin is the core element performing mechanochemical energy transduction. This ...
International audienceFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecula...
International audienceFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecula...
<div><p>The motor domain of myosin is the core element performing mechanochemical energy transductio...
Release of the ATP hydrolysis product orthophosphate (Pi) from the myosin active site is central in ...
SummaryFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecular motors. A com...
SummaryFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecular motors. A com...
The power stroke pulling myosin along actin filaments during muscle contraction is achieved by a lar...
The power stroke pulling myosin along actin filaments during muscle contraction is achieved by a lar...
The power stroke pulling myosin along actin filaments during muscle contraction is achieved by a lar...
The ATP hydrolysis rate and shortening velocity of muscle are load-dependent. At the molecular level...
Transient kinetic measurements of the actomyosin ATPase provided the basis of the Lymn–Taylor model ...
AbstractThe ATP hydrolysis rate and shortening velocity of muscle are load-dependent. At the molecul...
The actomyosin system generates mechanical work with the execution of the power stroke, an ATP-drive...
AbstractThe myosin motor protein generates force in muscle by hydrolyzing Adenosine 5′-triphosphate ...
The motor domain of myosin is the core element performing mechanochemical energy transduction. This ...
International audienceFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecula...
International audienceFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecula...
<div><p>The motor domain of myosin is the core element performing mechanochemical energy transductio...
Release of the ATP hydrolysis product orthophosphate (Pi) from the myosin active site is central in ...
SummaryFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecular motors. A com...
SummaryFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecular motors. A com...
The power stroke pulling myosin along actin filaments during muscle contraction is achieved by a lar...
The power stroke pulling myosin along actin filaments during muscle contraction is achieved by a lar...
The power stroke pulling myosin along actin filaments during muscle contraction is achieved by a lar...
The ATP hydrolysis rate and shortening velocity of muscle are load-dependent. At the molecular level...
Transient kinetic measurements of the actomyosin ATPase provided the basis of the Lymn–Taylor model ...
AbstractThe ATP hydrolysis rate and shortening velocity of muscle are load-dependent. At the molecul...