Stepping and stretching. How kinesin uses internal strain to walk processively.
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Kinesin-5: cross-bridging mechanism to targeted clinical therapyThe two motor domains of KIF3A/B coordinate for processive motility and move at different speeds.Mechanistic analysis of the mitotic kinesin Eg5.Force and premature binding of ADP can regulate the processivity of individual Eg5 dimersKinesin's biased stepping mechanism: amplification of neck linker zipperingForce generation by kinesin and myosin cytoskeletal motor proteinsThe Mechanochemical Cycle of Mammalian Kinesin-2 KIF3A/B under Load.Monte Carlo analysis of neck linker extension in kinesin molecular motorsFRET measurements of kinesin neck orientation reveal a structural basis for processivity and asymmetry.Catch-bond model derived from allostery explains force-activated bacterial adhesion.The E-hook of tubulin interacts with kinesin's head to increase processivity and speed.Processive movement of single kinesins on crowded microtubules visualized using quantum dots.Two distinct modes of processive kinesin movement in mixtures of ATP and AMP-PNP.Single-headed mode of kinesin-5.Processive movement by a kinesin heterodimer with an inactivating mutation in one head.Kinesin's cover-neck bundle folds forward to generate forceMechanism of cooperative behaviour in systems of slow and fast molecular motors.The structure of the myosin VI motor reveals the mechanism of directionality reversalMechanochemical model for myosin V.Direct observation of the binding state of the kinesin head to the microtubule.Kinesin-2 KIF3AB exhibits novel ATPase characteristicsKinesin Motor Enzymology: Chemistry, Structure, and Physics of Nanoscale Molecular MachinesKinesin moving through the spotlight: single-motor fluorescence microscopy with submillisecond time resolution.Insights into the Mechanical Properties of the Kinesin Neck Linker Domain from Sequence Analysis and Molecular Dynamics SimulationsDissection of kinesin's processivity.Crystal structure of Zen4 in the apo state reveals a missing conformation of kinesin.Nanometer localization of single green fluorescent proteins: evidence that myosin V walks hand-over-hand via telemark configuration.The mechanical properties of kinesin-1: a holistic approach.Mechanism of processive movement of monomeric and dimeric kinesin molecules.Backsteps induced by nucleotide analogs suggest the front head of kinesin is gated by strainMicrotubule-kinesin interface mutants reveal a site critical for communication.Biophysical model of self-organized spindle formation patterns without centrosomes and kinetochores.A seesaw model for intermolecular gating in the kinesin motor proteinA universal pathway for kinesin stepping.Interhead tension determines processivity across diverse N-terminal kinesins.Eg5 steps it up!Processivity of the kinesin-2 KIF3A results from rear head gating and not front head gatingCoordination between motor domains in processive kinesins.Examining kinesin processivity within a general gating framework.Kinesin motor mechanics: binding, stepping, tracking, gating, and limping.
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Stepping and stretching. How kinesin uses internal strain to walk processively.
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Stepping and stretching. How kinesin uses internal strain to walk processively.
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Stepping and stretching. How kinesin uses internal strain to walk processively.
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Geraldine M Jefferson
Peter H King
Polly M Fordyce
Steven S Rosenfeld
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10.1074/JBC.M300849200
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2003-03-06T00:00:00Z