The core of the motor domain determines the direction of myosin movement.
about
Myosin IXb is a single-headed minus-end-directed processive motorDetermination of human myosin III as a motor protein having a protein kinase activityMyo6 facilitates the translocation of endocytic vesicles from cell peripheriesMyosin VI is a processive motor with a large step sizeCrystallographic findings on the internally uncoupled and near-rigor states of myosin: further insights into the mechanics of the motor.Characterization of the motor activity of mammalian myosin VIIAAdaptive evolution of the myo6 gene in old world fruit bats (family: pteropodidae)Unconstrained steps of myosin VI appear longest among known molecular motors.The power stroke of myosin VI and the basis of reverse directionality.The structure of the myosin VI motor reveals the mechanism of directionality reversalUncoated endocytic vesicles require the unconventional myosin, Myo6, for rapid transport through actin barriers.Mutation of a conserved glycine in the SH1-SH2 helix affects the load-dependent kinetics of myosin.Mechanical characterization of one-headed myosin-V using optical tweezers.Reverse conformational changes of the light chain-binding domain of myosin V and VI processive motor heads during and after hydrolysis of ATP by small-angle X-ray solution scatteringMyosin VI, a new force in clathrin mediated endocytosis.Detailed tuning of structure and intramolecular communication are dispensable for processive motion of myosin VI.Flexible light-chain and helical structure of F-actin explain the movement and step size of myosin-VI.The unique insert at the end of the myosin VI motor is the sole determinant of directionality.A one-headed class V myosin molecule develops multiple large (approximately 32-nm) steps successively.The calmodulin-binding domain from a plant kinesin functions as a modular domain in conferring Ca2+-calmodulin regulation to animal plus- and minus-end kinesins.How myosin motors power cellular functions: an exciting journey from structure to function: based on a lecture delivered at the 34th FEBS Congress in Prague, Czech Republic, July 2009The motor domain determines the large step of myosin-V.Human deafness mutation of myosin VI (C442Y) accelerates the ADP dissociation rate.Myosin X is a high duty ratio motor.Spotlight on...Dietmar Manstein. Interview by Daniela Rufell.Phospholipid-dependent regulation of the motor activity of myosin X.Myosins of Babesia bovis: molecular characterisation, erythrocyte invasion, and phylogeny
P2860
Q24292489-945EB252-AFD9-458D-9C23-1490DF4DB8A7Q24299160-A91FEF42-249B-466B-B668-81E2BC69D2EAQ24307920-E7545D9A-2FF0-4F4B-83F1-F07020B8E1CFQ24555089-4BBED788-3B49-481F-9190-7740ECCB7C6FQ27639703-38E29CD5-591B-4C8D-A6F4-C1492FBA5E7EQ28566322-0BA5B8B4-C4D0-47C3-80BE-12BBB6B18412Q28708921-D673549F-0557-4923-8A5B-FE6A2718A3A9Q30476442-F9CE9806-F8EC-40B5-87F9-F4D0818C1F4AQ30478493-DA377CB2-C1C9-43FA-BD1B-BDA1C352E712Q30490997-634A0F4B-7323-44C2-8AF6-F75A20B8F7E7Q30579400-4316ADD5-68BD-4E57-A8C1-B76231AE2355Q33265312-7D5463F3-3044-4F3B-BF8C-4D748865FC62Q33678735-01A1F036-6C70-4FF4-9259-0CE4FFDF7AE7Q33780128-0D4D550D-5C31-471D-88AF-03536F1C68F0Q34103649-6B351AD1-502E-43B6-9F84-EA194B1FBA39Q34494423-F90177C2-DE0F-4B44-9CA1-2AA5FEAE3868Q35128923-EAA3F6E1-2F57-4936-89CB-A319F1FA8DBAQ35575273-68ACDDEE-EB2F-4EC3-8008-7D9F7CCA9348Q36448190-5FDCE442-AFCE-4A86-992A-05DE9159DA98Q38361958-8B41FEC5-B4AA-4767-838B-56F066F6A505Q38567972-5BD0E591-0684-4D00-8034-7488549F7789Q43863367-547498FF-9617-421E-9060-C8B213960BB4Q44881249-889A9492-9685-4A5D-807C-5AD6E9EC2FB1Q46551350-C86FA8B4-7FF2-4BB8-A413-000B5FA49E05Q48438574-A2F9B797-8B1E-4F3B-AE58-87C265CB7581Q52612413-68A9FF51-1F3D-4E69-A86F-656D0DC1697FQ56900723-5DA69D9E-89FD-498C-B5C8-1519603EC27A
P2860
The core of the motor domain determines the direction of myosin movement.
description
2001 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2001年の論文
@ja
2001年学术文章
@wuu
2001年学术文章
@zh-cn
2001年学术文章
@zh-hans
2001年学术文章
@zh-my
2001年学术文章
@zh-sg
2001年學術文章
@yue
2001年學術文章
@zh
2001年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
The core of the motor domain determines the direction of myosin movement.
@en
type
label
The core of the motor domain determines the direction of myosin movement.
@en
prefLabel
The core of the motor domain determines the direction of myosin movement.
@en
P2093
P2860
P356
P1433
P1476
The core of the motor domain determines the direction of myosin movement.
@en
P2093
P2860
P2888
P304
P356
10.1038/35090597
P407
P577
2001-08-01T00:00:00Z
P6179
1030336457