AbstractThe proper folding of many proteins can only be achieved by interaction with molecular chaperones. The molecular chaperone UNC-45B is required for the folding of striated muscle myosin II. However, the precise mechanism by which it contributes to proper folding of the myosin head remains unclear. UNC-45B contains three domains: an N-terminal TPR domain known to bind Hsp90, a Central domain of unknown function, and a C-terminal UCS domain known to interact with the myosin head. Here we used fluorescence titrations methods, dynamic light scattering, and single-molecule atomic force microscopy (AFM) unfolding/refolding techniques to study the interactions of the UCS and Central domains with the myosin motor domain. We found that both t...
AbstractContraction of muscles is mediated by highly organized arrays of myosin motor proteins. We r...
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The UCS family of proteins is important for myosin folding, stability, and maintenance. To understan...
AbstractThe proper folding of many proteins can only be achieved by interaction with molecular chape...
AbstractMyosins are molecular motors that convert chemical energy into mechanical work. Allosterical...
Myosin is a motor protein that is essential for a variety of processes ranging from intracellular tr...
AbstractMolecular chaperones are required for successful folding and assembly of sarcomeric myosin i...
SummaryThe UCS (UNC-45/CRO1/She4) chaperones play an evolutionarily conserved role in promoting myos...
AbstractRecent studies indicate that myosin molecular motors interact inside cells with proteins con...
SummaryUCS proteins, such as UNC-45, influence muscle contraction and other myosin-dependent motile ...
The folding and assembly of myosin motor proteins is essential for most movement processes at the ce...
The organization of myosin into motile cellular structures requires precise temporal and spatial reg...
Myofibrillogenesis in striated muscle cells requires a precise ordered pathway to assemble different...
The organization of myosin into motile cellular structures requires precise temporal and spatial reg...
Contractile actomyosin bundles, stress fibers, are crucial for adhesion, morphogenesis, and mechanos...
AbstractContraction of muscles is mediated by highly organized arrays of myosin motor proteins. We r...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed Aug. 27, 2010)Available free in the San Diego State Univer...
The UCS family of proteins is important for myosin folding, stability, and maintenance. To understan...
AbstractThe proper folding of many proteins can only be achieved by interaction with molecular chape...
AbstractMyosins are molecular motors that convert chemical energy into mechanical work. Allosterical...
Myosin is a motor protein that is essential for a variety of processes ranging from intracellular tr...
AbstractMolecular chaperones are required for successful folding and assembly of sarcomeric myosin i...
SummaryThe UCS (UNC-45/CRO1/She4) chaperones play an evolutionarily conserved role in promoting myos...
AbstractRecent studies indicate that myosin molecular motors interact inside cells with proteins con...
SummaryUCS proteins, such as UNC-45, influence muscle contraction and other myosin-dependent motile ...
The folding and assembly of myosin motor proteins is essential for most movement processes at the ce...
The organization of myosin into motile cellular structures requires precise temporal and spatial reg...
Myofibrillogenesis in striated muscle cells requires a precise ordered pathway to assemble different...
The organization of myosin into motile cellular structures requires precise temporal and spatial reg...
Contractile actomyosin bundles, stress fibers, are crucial for adhesion, morphogenesis, and mechanos...
AbstractContraction of muscles is mediated by highly organized arrays of myosin motor proteins. We r...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed Aug. 27, 2010)Available free in the San Diego State Univer...
The UCS family of proteins is important for myosin folding, stability, and maintenance. To understan...