AbstractThe processive movement of single-headed kinesins is studied by using a ratchet model of non-Markov process, which is built on the experimental evidence that the strong binding of kinesin to microtubule in rigor state induces a large apparent change in the local microtubule conformation. In the model, the microtubule plays a crucial active role in the kinesin movement, in contrast to the previous belief that the microtubule only acts as a passive track for the kinesin motility. The unidirectional movement of single-headed kinesin is resulted from the asymmetric periodic potential between kinesin and microtubule while its processivity is determined by its binding affinity for microtubule in the weak ADP state. Using the model, variou...
The processive movement of the dimeric motor protein kinesin 1 along microtubules requires communica...
AbstractA recent model suggests that the walking action of kinesin is due to a 13 residue ‘fundament...
Kinesin is a motor protein that uses the energy derived from the hydrolysis of ATP to power the tran...
A single kinesin molecule can move for hun-dreds of steps along a microtubule without dissociating. ...
AbstractConventional kinesins are two-headed molecular motors that move as single molecules micromet...
AbstractConventional kinesin is a dimeric motor protein that transports membranous organelles toward...
AbstractThe motility of single one-headed kinesin molecules (K351 and K340), which were truncated fr...
AbstractAn ingenious new experiment used a form of kinesin with one slow head and one fast head to d...
AbstractInside cells, a multitude of molecular motors and other microtubule-associated proteins are ...
AbstractKinesin is a two-headed motor protein that transports cargo inside cells by moving stepwise ...
AbstractA two-headed structure has been widely believed to be essential for the kinesin molecular mo...
Permeating throughout a eukaryotic cell is a lattice of filamentous tracks called microtubules, upon...
SummaryKinesin-2 motors, which are involved in intraflagellar transport and cargo transport along cy...
<div><p>Kinesin is a family of molecular motors that move unidirectionally along microtubules (MT) u...
AbstractNovel techniques are revealing the movements and forces associated with single interactions ...
The processive movement of the dimeric motor protein kinesin 1 along microtubules requires communica...
AbstractA recent model suggests that the walking action of kinesin is due to a 13 residue ‘fundament...
Kinesin is a motor protein that uses the energy derived from the hydrolysis of ATP to power the tran...
A single kinesin molecule can move for hun-dreds of steps along a microtubule without dissociating. ...
AbstractConventional kinesins are two-headed molecular motors that move as single molecules micromet...
AbstractConventional kinesin is a dimeric motor protein that transports membranous organelles toward...
AbstractThe motility of single one-headed kinesin molecules (K351 and K340), which were truncated fr...
AbstractAn ingenious new experiment used a form of kinesin with one slow head and one fast head to d...
AbstractInside cells, a multitude of molecular motors and other microtubule-associated proteins are ...
AbstractKinesin is a two-headed motor protein that transports cargo inside cells by moving stepwise ...
AbstractA two-headed structure has been widely believed to be essential for the kinesin molecular mo...
Permeating throughout a eukaryotic cell is a lattice of filamentous tracks called microtubules, upon...
SummaryKinesin-2 motors, which are involved in intraflagellar transport and cargo transport along cy...
<div><p>Kinesin is a family of molecular motors that move unidirectionally along microtubules (MT) u...
AbstractNovel techniques are revealing the movements and forces associated with single interactions ...
The processive movement of the dimeric motor protein kinesin 1 along microtubules requires communica...
AbstractA recent model suggests that the walking action of kinesin is due to a 13 residue ‘fundament...
Kinesin is a motor protein that uses the energy derived from the hydrolysis of ATP to power the tran...