Intracellular transport is a fundamental biological process during which cellular materials are driven by enzymatic molecules called motor proteins. Recent optical trapping experiments and theoretical analysis have uncovered many features of cargo transport by multiple kinesin motor protein molecules under applied loads. These studies suggest that kinesins cooperate negatively under typical transport conditions, although some productive cooperation could be achieved under higher applied loads. However, the microscopic origins of this complex behavior are still not well understood. Using a discrete-state stochastic approach we analyze factors that affect the cooperativity among kinesin motors during cargo transport. Kinesin cooperation is sh...
Molecular motors' shuttling of cargo along cytoskeletal filaments is essential for many cellular pro...
textabstractThree types of motors, myosins, kinesins, and cytoplasmic dynein, cooperate to transport...
AbstractSeveral intracellular processes are governed by two different species of molecular motors, f...
AbstractSubcellular cargos are often transported by teams of processive molecular motors, which rais...
ABSTRACT: Intracellular transport is supported by enzymes called motor proteins that are often coupl...
Biological processes take place far away from equilibrium and are of interest to uncover the basic p...
Intracellular transport is supported by enzymes called motor proteins that are often coupled to the ...
AbstractThe number of microtubule motors attached to vesicles, organelles, and other subcellular com...
SummaryBackgroundIntracellular transport via processive kinesin, dynein, and myosin molecular motors...
SummaryWhat happens when two types of kinesin transport the same cargo? Each motor experiences a loa...
Motor-driven intracellular transport is a complex phenomenon where multiple motor proteins simultane...
AbstractIntracellular cargo transport frequently involves multiple motor types, either having opposi...
Abstract — Many cell functions are accomplished thanks to intracellular transport mechanisms of macr...
© The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Cargo ...
Abstract—Engineered constructs coupling a defined number of molecular motors provide an opportunity ...
Molecular motors' shuttling of cargo along cytoskeletal filaments is essential for many cellular pro...
textabstractThree types of motors, myosins, kinesins, and cytoplasmic dynein, cooperate to transport...
AbstractSeveral intracellular processes are governed by two different species of molecular motors, f...
AbstractSubcellular cargos are often transported by teams of processive molecular motors, which rais...
ABSTRACT: Intracellular transport is supported by enzymes called motor proteins that are often coupl...
Biological processes take place far away from equilibrium and are of interest to uncover the basic p...
Intracellular transport is supported by enzymes called motor proteins that are often coupled to the ...
AbstractThe number of microtubule motors attached to vesicles, organelles, and other subcellular com...
SummaryBackgroundIntracellular transport via processive kinesin, dynein, and myosin molecular motors...
SummaryWhat happens when two types of kinesin transport the same cargo? Each motor experiences a loa...
Motor-driven intracellular transport is a complex phenomenon where multiple motor proteins simultane...
AbstractIntracellular cargo transport frequently involves multiple motor types, either having opposi...
Abstract — Many cell functions are accomplished thanks to intracellular transport mechanisms of macr...
© The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Cargo ...
Abstract—Engineered constructs coupling a defined number of molecular motors provide an opportunity ...
Molecular motors' shuttling of cargo along cytoskeletal filaments is essential for many cellular pro...
textabstractThree types of motors, myosins, kinesins, and cytoplasmic dynein, cooperate to transport...
AbstractSeveral intracellular processes are governed by two different species of molecular motors, f...