The distance that kinesin-1 holds its cargo from the microtubule surface measured by fluorescence interference contrast microscopy.
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Active diffusion and microtubule-based transport oppose myosin forces to position organelles in cells.FRET measurements of kinesin neck orientation reveal a structural basis for processivity and asymmetry.An improved optical tweezers assay for measuring the force generation of single kinesin molecules.Processive kinesins require loose mechanical coupling for efficient collective motilityTuning microtubule-based transport through filamentous MAPs: the problem of dynein.Control of microtubule trajectory within an electric field by altering surface charge density.Magnet polepiece design for uniform magnetic force on superparamagnetic beads.The mechanical properties of kinesin-1: a holistic approach.Tubulin acetylation alone does not affect kinesin-1 velocity and run length in vitro.Critical motor number for fractional steps of cytoskeletal filaments in gliding assaysTransport by populations of fast and slow kinesins uncovers novel family-dependent motor characteristics important for in vivo function.Axonal transport cargo motor count versus average transport velocity: is fast versus slow transport really single versus multiple motor transport?Impact-Free Measurement of Microtubule Rotations on Kinesin and Cytoplasmic-Dynein Coated Surfaces.Translational actomyosin research: fundamental insights and applications hand in hand.Tracking actomyosin at fluorescence check pointsThe Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence factor trehalose dimycolate imparts desiccation resistance to model mycobacterial membranes.Quantitative Determination of the Probability of Multiple-Motor Transport in Bead-Based Assays.Surface-bound casein modulates the adsorption and activity of kinesin on SiO2 surfaces.Microtubule curvatures under perpendicular electric forces reveal a low persistence length.Models of protein linear molecular motors for dynamic nanodevices.Non-equilibrium assembly of microtubules: from molecules to autonomous chemical robots.Coiled-coils: The long and short of it.Force Generation by Molecular-Motor-Powered Microtubule Bundles; Implications for Neuronal Polarization and Growth.The axonal transport motor kinesin-2 navigates microtubule obstacles via protofilament switching.Dynamic model for kinesin-mediated long-range transport and its local traffic jam caused by tau proteins.Patterns of molecular motors that guide and sort filaments.Nanoshuttles propelled by motor proteins sequentially assemble molecular cargo in a microfluidic device.Control and gating of kinesin-microtubule motility on electrically heated thermo-chips.Ultrasensitive In Situ Fluorescence Analysis using Modulated Fluorescence Interference Contrast at Nanostructured Polymer Surfaces.Stochastic simulations of cargo transport by processive molecular motors.Probing Mitotic CENP-E Kinesin with the Tethered Cargo Motion Assay and Laser TweezersNetwork Complexity and Parametric Simplicity for Cargo Transport by Two Molecular Motors
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The distance that kinesin-1 holds its cargo from the microtubule surface measured by fluorescence interference contrast microscopy.
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