Kinesins are P-loop NTPases that can do mechanical work. Like small G-proteins, to which they are related, kinesins execute a program of active site conformational changes that cleaves the terminal phosphate from an NTP substrate. But unlike small G-proteins, kinesins can amplify and harness these conformational changes in order to exert force. In this short review I summarize current ideas about how the kinesin active site works and outline how the active site chemistry is coupled to the larger-scale structural cycle of the kinesin motor domain. Focusing largely on kinesin-1, the best-studied kinesin, I discuss how the active site switch machinery of kinesin cycles between three distinct states, how docking of the neck linker stabilizes tw...
<p>The states in the upper box relate to the walking cycle of the kinesin. K denotes the kinesin mol...
During the process of ATP binding to an apo-kinesin microtubule (MT), the kinesin core rotates on th...
Motor proteins are active enzymatic molecules that support important cellular processes by transform...
Kinesin motors hydrolyze ATP to produce force and move along microtubules, converting chemical energ...
SummaryIn kinesin motors, a fundamental question concerns the mechanism by which ATP binding generat...
Kinesins and myosins hydrolyze ATP, producing force that drives spindle assembly, vesicle transport ...
Kinesin-1 is a nanoscale molecular motor that walks towards the fast-growing (plus) ends of microtub...
Kinesin-1 is a molecular motor that transports cellular cargo along microtubules by completing hundr...
Myosin active site elements (i.e., switch-1) bind both ATP and a divalent metal to coordinate ATP hy...
AbstractConventional kinesin is a two-headed homodimeric motor protein, which is able to walk along ...
International audienceMotile kinesins are motor proteins that move unidirectionally along microtubul...
AbstractKinesin motors move on microtubules by a mechanism that involves a large, ATP-triggered conf...
AbstractKinesin is a molecular walking machine with two identical motor heads connected to a coiled-...
AbstractKinesin is a molecular-scale walking machine. New analyses of its mechanism indicate that ea...
International audienceKinesin-1 is a dimeric ATP-dependent motor protein that moves towards microtub...
<p>The states in the upper box relate to the walking cycle of the kinesin. K denotes the kinesin mol...
During the process of ATP binding to an apo-kinesin microtubule (MT), the kinesin core rotates on th...
Motor proteins are active enzymatic molecules that support important cellular processes by transform...
Kinesin motors hydrolyze ATP to produce force and move along microtubules, converting chemical energ...
SummaryIn kinesin motors, a fundamental question concerns the mechanism by which ATP binding generat...
Kinesins and myosins hydrolyze ATP, producing force that drives spindle assembly, vesicle transport ...
Kinesin-1 is a nanoscale molecular motor that walks towards the fast-growing (plus) ends of microtub...
Kinesin-1 is a molecular motor that transports cellular cargo along microtubules by completing hundr...
Myosin active site elements (i.e., switch-1) bind both ATP and a divalent metal to coordinate ATP hy...
AbstractConventional kinesin is a two-headed homodimeric motor protein, which is able to walk along ...
International audienceMotile kinesins are motor proteins that move unidirectionally along microtubul...
AbstractKinesin motors move on microtubules by a mechanism that involves a large, ATP-triggered conf...
AbstractKinesin is a molecular walking machine with two identical motor heads connected to a coiled-...
AbstractKinesin is a molecular-scale walking machine. New analyses of its mechanism indicate that ea...
International audienceKinesin-1 is a dimeric ATP-dependent motor protein that moves towards microtub...
<p>The states in the upper box relate to the walking cycle of the kinesin. K denotes the kinesin mol...
During the process of ATP binding to an apo-kinesin microtubule (MT), the kinesin core rotates on th...
Motor proteins are active enzymatic molecules that support important cellular processes by transform...