We present a simple analytical solution for a kinetic model of motor molecule function with multiple arms. This model has a rate of motion proportional to the probability that all arms in a complex are detached from the cytoskeleton and, therefore, we refer to it as obligate cooperativity. The model has the form: v = Vmax/(1 + q/S)n, where Vmax is the maximum velocity, the product nq is the effective Michaelis constant at high [ATP], and n is the number of arms. Values of n = 2 and n = 1 give good fits to the heavy meromyosin and myosin S1 sliding velocity data, respectively, consistent with the number of active sites. Despite the complexity of the eukaryotic axoneme, beat frequency data from Chlamydomonas wild-type and oda mutants are also...
The kinetics of molecular motors are usually assessed for single or a few connected motors, or group...
AbstractWe present a mechanochemical model for myosin V, a two-headed processive motor protein. We d...
A stochastic model for the action of motor proteins such as kinesin is presented. The mechanical com...
We present a simple analytical solution for a kinetic model of motor molecule function with multiple...
Kinesin, myosin and F1-ATPase are multi-domain molecular motors with multiple catalytic subunits. Th...
The present work deals with different aspects concerning the collective action of cytoskeletal molec...
AbstractNovel techniques are revealing the movements and forces associated with single interactions ...
AbstractSubcellular cargos are often transported by teams of processive molecular motors, which rais...
To generate processive motion along a polymer track requires that motor proteins couple their ATP hy...
Molecular motors play important roles within a biological cell, performing functions such as intrace...
AbstractThe molecular motor myosin V has been studied extensively both in bulk and single molecule e...
The kinesin, myosin and F1-ATPase molecular motors are multi-domain proteins with multiple catalysis...
Microtubule associated molecular motors are involved in a multitude of fundamental cellular processe...
Over the last few years, increasingly clever in vitro motility assays have allowed mechanical and ki...
Mechanical tension controls the function of a wide variety of eukaryotic motor proteins. Single-mole...
The kinetics of molecular motors are usually assessed for single or a few connected motors, or group...
AbstractWe present a mechanochemical model for myosin V, a two-headed processive motor protein. We d...
A stochastic model for the action of motor proteins such as kinesin is presented. The mechanical com...
We present a simple analytical solution for a kinetic model of motor molecule function with multiple...
Kinesin, myosin and F1-ATPase are multi-domain molecular motors with multiple catalytic subunits. Th...
The present work deals with different aspects concerning the collective action of cytoskeletal molec...
AbstractNovel techniques are revealing the movements and forces associated with single interactions ...
AbstractSubcellular cargos are often transported by teams of processive molecular motors, which rais...
To generate processive motion along a polymer track requires that motor proteins couple their ATP hy...
Molecular motors play important roles within a biological cell, performing functions such as intrace...
AbstractThe molecular motor myosin V has been studied extensively both in bulk and single molecule e...
The kinesin, myosin and F1-ATPase molecular motors are multi-domain proteins with multiple catalysis...
Microtubule associated molecular motors are involved in a multitude of fundamental cellular processe...
Over the last few years, increasingly clever in vitro motility assays have allowed mechanical and ki...
Mechanical tension controls the function of a wide variety of eukaryotic motor proteins. Single-mole...
The kinetics of molecular motors are usually assessed for single or a few connected motors, or group...
AbstractWe present a mechanochemical model for myosin V, a two-headed processive motor protein. We d...
A stochastic model for the action of motor proteins such as kinesin is presented. The mechanical com...