In eukaryotic cells, many motor proteins can move simultaneously on a single microtubule track. This leadsto interesting collective phenomena such as jamming. Recently we reported ?Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 118101, 2005) a lattice-gas model which describes traffic of unconventional single-headed kinesins KIF1A. Here we generalize this model, introducing an interaction parameter c, to account for an interesting mechanochemical process.We have been able to extract all the parameters of the model, except c, from experimentally measured quantities. In contrast to earlier models of intracellular molecular motor traffic, our model assigns distinct “chemical” or, conformational states to each kinesin to account for the hydrolysis of adenosine triphosph...
Intracellular transport is a fundamental biological process during which cellular materials are driv...
Intracellular transport is supported by enzymes called motor proteins that are often coupled to the ...
Molecular motors do not work in isolation in-vivo. We highlight some of the coordinations, cooperati...
Motivated by experiments on single-headed kinesin KIF1A, we develop a model of intracellular transpo...
KIF1A is a single-headed molecular motor that moves processively and unidirectionally along a microt...
Theoretical model for single Kinesin: The mechanoenzyme Kinesin moves processively toward the plus e...
Kinesin-1 is a molecular motor that transports cellular cargo along microtubules by completing hundr...
Kinesin-1 is a motor protein that can step processively on microtubule by hydrolyzing ATP molecules,...
ABSTRACT: Intracellular transport is supported by enzymes called motor proteins that are often coupl...
Filament-based intracellular transport involves the collective action of molecular motor proteins. E...
Motor proteins are active enzymatic molecules that support important cellular processes by transform...
Molecular motors often work collectively inside the cell. While the properties of individual motors ...
AbstractSubcellular cargos are often transported by teams of processive molecular motors, which rais...
<div><p>Kinesin is a family of molecular motors that move unidirectionally along microtubules (MT) u...
During the process of ATP binding to an apo-kinesin microtubule (MT), the kinesin core rotates on th...
Intracellular transport is a fundamental biological process during which cellular materials are driv...
Intracellular transport is supported by enzymes called motor proteins that are often coupled to the ...
Molecular motors do not work in isolation in-vivo. We highlight some of the coordinations, cooperati...
Motivated by experiments on single-headed kinesin KIF1A, we develop a model of intracellular transpo...
KIF1A is a single-headed molecular motor that moves processively and unidirectionally along a microt...
Theoretical model for single Kinesin: The mechanoenzyme Kinesin moves processively toward the plus e...
Kinesin-1 is a molecular motor that transports cellular cargo along microtubules by completing hundr...
Kinesin-1 is a motor protein that can step processively on microtubule by hydrolyzing ATP molecules,...
ABSTRACT: Intracellular transport is supported by enzymes called motor proteins that are often coupl...
Filament-based intracellular transport involves the collective action of molecular motor proteins. E...
Motor proteins are active enzymatic molecules that support important cellular processes by transform...
Molecular motors often work collectively inside the cell. While the properties of individual motors ...
AbstractSubcellular cargos are often transported by teams of processive molecular motors, which rais...
<div><p>Kinesin is a family of molecular motors that move unidirectionally along microtubules (MT) u...
During the process of ATP binding to an apo-kinesin microtubule (MT), the kinesin core rotates on th...
Intracellular transport is a fundamental biological process during which cellular materials are driv...
Intracellular transport is supported by enzymes called motor proteins that are often coupled to the ...
Molecular motors do not work in isolation in-vivo. We highlight some of the coordinations, cooperati...