AbstractUnbiased interpretation of noisy single molecular motor recordings remains a challenging task. To address this issue, we have developed robust algorithms based on hidden Markov models (HMMs) of motor proteins. The basic algorithm, called variable-stepsize HMM (VS-HMM), was introduced in the previous article. It improves on currently available Markov-model based techniques by allowing for arbitrary distributions of step sizes, and shows excellent convergence properties for the characterization of staircase motor timecourses in the presence of large measurement noise. In this article, we extend the VS-HMM framework for better performance with experimental data. The extended algorithm, variable-stepsize integrating-detector HMM (VSI-HM...
We report a free-energy-based algorithm to estimate the step size of processive molecular motors fro...
AbstractIn vitro, single-molecule motility assays allow for the direct characterization of molecular...
Observations of the position of a microscopic bead attached to a single kinesin protein moving along...
AbstractUnbiased interpretation of noisy single molecular motor recordings remains a challenging tas...
Unbiased interpretation of noisy single molecular motor recordings remains a challenging task To add...
AbstractHidden Markov models (HMMs) provide an excellent analysis of recordings with very poor signa...
Hidden Markov models (HMMs) provide an excellent analysis of recordings with very poor signal/noise ...
Hidden Markov models (HMMs) provide an excellent analysis of recordings with very poor signal/noise ...
AbstractProcessive molecular motors, such as kinesin, myosin, or dynein, convert chemical energy int...
AbstractMolecular motors, such as kinesin, myosin, or dynein, convert chemical energy into mechanica...
AbstractMany biological machines function in discrete steps, and detection of such steps can provide...
AbstractIn single-molecule experiments on the interaction between myosin and actin, mechanical event...
We address the problem of analyzing sets of noisy time-varying signals that all report on the same p...
Nature has evolved many molecular machines such as kinesin, myosin, and the rotary flagellar motor p...
AbstractWe report statistical time-series analysis tools providing improvements in the rapid, precis...
We report a free-energy-based algorithm to estimate the step size of processive molecular motors fro...
AbstractIn vitro, single-molecule motility assays allow for the direct characterization of molecular...
Observations of the position of a microscopic bead attached to a single kinesin protein moving along...
AbstractUnbiased interpretation of noisy single molecular motor recordings remains a challenging tas...
Unbiased interpretation of noisy single molecular motor recordings remains a challenging task To add...
AbstractHidden Markov models (HMMs) provide an excellent analysis of recordings with very poor signa...
Hidden Markov models (HMMs) provide an excellent analysis of recordings with very poor signal/noise ...
Hidden Markov models (HMMs) provide an excellent analysis of recordings with very poor signal/noise ...
AbstractProcessive molecular motors, such as kinesin, myosin, or dynein, convert chemical energy int...
AbstractMolecular motors, such as kinesin, myosin, or dynein, convert chemical energy into mechanica...
AbstractMany biological machines function in discrete steps, and detection of such steps can provide...
AbstractIn single-molecule experiments on the interaction between myosin and actin, mechanical event...
We address the problem of analyzing sets of noisy time-varying signals that all report on the same p...
Nature has evolved many molecular machines such as kinesin, myosin, and the rotary flagellar motor p...
AbstractWe report statistical time-series analysis tools providing improvements in the rapid, precis...
We report a free-energy-based algorithm to estimate the step size of processive molecular motors fro...
AbstractIn vitro, single-molecule motility assays allow for the direct characterization of molecular...
Observations of the position of a microscopic bead attached to a single kinesin protein moving along...