Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have facilitated our understanding of microtubules and their associated proteins. Using fluorescence microscopy, dynamic interactions are now routinely observed in vitro on the level of single molecules, mainly using a geometry in which labeled motors move on surface-immobilized microtubules. Yet, we think that the historically older gliding geometry, in which motor proteins bound to a substrate surface drive the motion microtubules, offers some unique advantages. (1) Motility can be precisely followed by coupling multiple fluorophores and/or single bright labels to the surface of microtubules without disturbing the activity of the motor proteins. (2) The number of motor prote...
Single-molecule experiments have been used with great success to explore the mechanochemical cycles ...
Force generation by molecular motors drives biological processes such as asymmetric cell division an...
Using optical tweezers and a novel detection technique (a quadrant photodiode at the back focal plan...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have facilitated our understanding ...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have facilitated our understanding ...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have facilitated our understanding ...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have facilitated our understanding ...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have facilitated our understanding ...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have greatly improved our understan...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have greatly improved our understan...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have greatly improved our understan...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have greatly improved our under-sta...
Knowledge about the three-dimensional stepping of motor proteins on the surface of microtubules (MTs...
<div><p>Knowledge about the three-dimensional stepping of motor proteins on the surface of microtubu...
Three-dimensional (3D) nanometer tracking of single biomolecules provides important information abou...
Single-molecule experiments have been used with great success to explore the mechanochemical cycles ...
Force generation by molecular motors drives biological processes such as asymmetric cell division an...
Using optical tweezers and a novel detection technique (a quadrant photodiode at the back focal plan...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have facilitated our understanding ...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have facilitated our understanding ...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have facilitated our understanding ...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have facilitated our understanding ...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have facilitated our understanding ...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have greatly improved our understan...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have greatly improved our understan...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have greatly improved our understan...
Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have greatly improved our under-sta...
Knowledge about the three-dimensional stepping of motor proteins on the surface of microtubules (MTs...
<div><p>Knowledge about the three-dimensional stepping of motor proteins on the surface of microtubu...
Three-dimensional (3D) nanometer tracking of single biomolecules provides important information abou...
Single-molecule experiments have been used with great success to explore the mechanochemical cycles ...
Force generation by molecular motors drives biological processes such as asymmetric cell division an...
Using optical tweezers and a novel detection technique (a quadrant photodiode at the back focal plan...