SummaryThe detachment kinetics from actin upon ATP binding is a key step in the reaction cycle of myosin V. We show that a network of residues, constituting the allostery wiring diagram (AWD), that trigger the rigor (R) to post-rigor (PR) transition, span key structural elements from the ATP and actin-binding regions. Several of the residues are in the 33 residue helix (H18), P loop, and switch I. Brownian dynamics simulations show that a hierarchy of kinetically controlled local structural changes leads to the opening of the “cleft” region, resulting in the detachment of the motor domain from actin. Movements in switch I and P loop facilitate changes in the rest of the motor domain, in particular the rotation of H18, whose stiffness within...
The actomyosin system generates mechanical work with the execution of the power stroke, an ATP-drive...
The power stroke pulling myosin along actin filaments during muscle contraction is achieved by a lar...
Conventional myosin is representative of biomolecular motors in which the hydrolysis of adenosine tr...
The rigor to post-rigor transition in myosin, a consequence of ATP binding, plays an essential role ...
Myosin motor function depends on the interaction between different domains that transmit information...
AbstractMyosin-V is an actin-associated processive molecular motor. Single molecule experiments reve...
SummaryFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecular motors. A com...
The motor domain of myosin is the core element performing mechanochemical energy transduction. This ...
<div><p>The motor domain of myosin is the core element performing mechanochemical energy transductio...
SummaryBefore the myosin motor head can perform the next power stroke, it undergoes a large conforma...
SummaryThe release of phosphate (Pi) is an important element in actomyosin function and has been sho...
Although the major structural transitions in molecular motors are often argued to couple to the bind...
Although the major structural transitions in molecular motors are often argued to couple to the bind...
AbstractThe myosin motor protein generates force in muscle by hydrolyzing Adenosine 5′-triphosphate ...
The actomyosin system generates mechanical work with the execution of the power stroke, an ATP-drive...
The actomyosin system generates mechanical work with the execution of the power stroke, an ATP-drive...
The power stroke pulling myosin along actin filaments during muscle contraction is achieved by a lar...
Conventional myosin is representative of biomolecular motors in which the hydrolysis of adenosine tr...
The rigor to post-rigor transition in myosin, a consequence of ATP binding, plays an essential role ...
Myosin motor function depends on the interaction between different domains that transmit information...
AbstractMyosin-V is an actin-associated processive molecular motor. Single molecule experiments reve...
SummaryFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecular motors. A com...
The motor domain of myosin is the core element performing mechanochemical energy transduction. This ...
<div><p>The motor domain of myosin is the core element performing mechanochemical energy transductio...
SummaryBefore the myosin motor head can perform the next power stroke, it undergoes a large conforma...
SummaryThe release of phosphate (Pi) is an important element in actomyosin function and has been sho...
Although the major structural transitions in molecular motors are often argued to couple to the bind...
Although the major structural transitions in molecular motors are often argued to couple to the bind...
AbstractThe myosin motor protein generates force in muscle by hydrolyzing Adenosine 5′-triphosphate ...
The actomyosin system generates mechanical work with the execution of the power stroke, an ATP-drive...
The actomyosin system generates mechanical work with the execution of the power stroke, an ATP-drive...
The power stroke pulling myosin along actin filaments during muscle contraction is achieved by a lar...
Conventional myosin is representative of biomolecular motors in which the hydrolysis of adenosine tr...