AbstractClass VI myosin is an intracellular vesicle and organelle transporter that moves along actin filaments in a direction opposite to most other known myosin classes. The myosin-VI was expected to form a dimer to move processively along actin filaments with a hand-over-hand mechanism like other myosin organelle transporters. Recently, however, wild-type myosin-VI was demonstrated to be monomer and single-headed, casting a doubt on its processivity. By using single molecule techniques, we show that green-fluorescent-protein-tagged single-headed, wild-type myosin-VI does not move processively. However, when coupled to 200-nm polystyrene beads (comparable to intracellular vesicles in size) at a ratio of one head per bead, single-headed myo...
Myosin VI is a two-headed molecular motor that moves along an actin filament in the direction opposi...
Unconventional myosins interact with the dense cortical actin network during processes such as membr...
Intracellular cargo transport involves the movement of critical cellular components (e.g. vesicles, ...
SummaryMyosin VI is the only known molecular motor that moves toward the minus ends of actin filamen...
Class V myosin (myosin-V) was first found as a processive motor that moves along an actin filament w...
AbstractMyosin VI is thought to function as both a transporter and an anchor. While in vitro studies...
AbstractMyosin VI is a two-headed molecular motor that moves along an actin filament in the directio...
AbstractMyosin V is a single-molecule motor that moves organelles along actin. When myosin V pulls l...
AbstractMyosin V is a homodimeric motor protein involved in trafficking of vesicles in the cell. It ...
AbstractMyosin VI walks in a hand-over-hand fashion with an average step size of 30nm, which is much...
AbstractMyosin-V is a motor protein responsible for organelle and vesicle transport in cells. Recent...
AbstractMyosin-VI is a dimeric isoform of unconventional myosins. Single molecule experiments indica...
Class V myosin (myosin-V) is a cargo transporter that moves along an actin filament with large (appr...
Myosin VI is the only known molecular motor that moves toward the minus ends of actin filaments; thu...
AbstractMyosin-V is an actin-associated processive molecular motor. Single molecule experiments reve...
Myosin VI is a two-headed molecular motor that moves along an actin filament in the direction opposi...
Unconventional myosins interact with the dense cortical actin network during processes such as membr...
Intracellular cargo transport involves the movement of critical cellular components (e.g. vesicles, ...
SummaryMyosin VI is the only known molecular motor that moves toward the minus ends of actin filamen...
Class V myosin (myosin-V) was first found as a processive motor that moves along an actin filament w...
AbstractMyosin VI is thought to function as both a transporter and an anchor. While in vitro studies...
AbstractMyosin VI is a two-headed molecular motor that moves along an actin filament in the directio...
AbstractMyosin V is a single-molecule motor that moves organelles along actin. When myosin V pulls l...
AbstractMyosin V is a homodimeric motor protein involved in trafficking of vesicles in the cell. It ...
AbstractMyosin VI walks in a hand-over-hand fashion with an average step size of 30nm, which is much...
AbstractMyosin-V is a motor protein responsible for organelle and vesicle transport in cells. Recent...
AbstractMyosin-VI is a dimeric isoform of unconventional myosins. Single molecule experiments indica...
Class V myosin (myosin-V) is a cargo transporter that moves along an actin filament with large (appr...
Myosin VI is the only known molecular motor that moves toward the minus ends of actin filaments; thu...
AbstractMyosin-V is an actin-associated processive molecular motor. Single molecule experiments reve...
Myosin VI is a two-headed molecular motor that moves along an actin filament in the direction opposi...
Unconventional myosins interact with the dense cortical actin network during processes such as membr...
Intracellular cargo transport involves the movement of critical cellular components (e.g. vesicles, ...