نتایج جستجو برای: lever arm

تعداد نتایج: 71998  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Mauro L Mugnai D Thirumalai

Myosin VI (MVI) is the only known member of the myosin superfamily that, upon dimerization, walks processively toward the pointed end of the actin filament. The leading head of the dimer directs the trailing head forward with a power stroke, a conformational change of the motor domain exaggerated by the lever arm. Using a unique coarse-grained model for the power stroke of a single MVI, we prov...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2009
Monalisa Mukherjea Paola Llinas HyeongJun Kim Mirko Travaglia Daniel Safer Julie Ménétrey Clara Franzini-Armstrong Paul R Selvin Anne Houdusse H Lee Sweeney

Myosin VI challenges the prevailing theory of how myosin motors move on actin: the lever arm hypothesis. While the reverse directionality and large powerstroke of myosin VI can be attributed to unusual properties of a subdomain of the motor (converter with a unique insert), these adaptations cannot account for the large step size on actin. Either the lever arm hypothesis needs modification, or ...

ژورنال: توانبخشی 2016

Objective Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease of joints that causes degeneration and corrosion of joint surface. Because of osteoarthritis, the smooth and even movemvement of joints get interrupted. Osteoarthritis is the most common kind of arthritis and its prevalence is 19.3% in Iran. Patients with knee osteoarthritis usually have geno varum and hyperpronation of foot. The...

2015
Arthur J. Michalek Guy G. Kennedy David M. Warshaw M. Yusuf Ali

Myosin Va (MyoVa) is a processive molecular motor involved in intracellular cargo transport on the actin cytoskeleton. The motor's processivity and ability to navigate actin intersections are believed to be governed by the stiffness of various parts of the motor's structure. Specifically, changes in calcium may regulate motor processivity by altering the motor's lever arm stiffness and thus its...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Darshan V Trivedi Joseph M Muretta Anja M Swenson Jonathon P Davis David D Thomas Christopher M Yengo

Myosins use a conserved structural mechanism to convert the energy from ATP hydrolysis into a large swing of the force-generating lever arm. The precise timing of the lever arm movement with respect to the steps in the actomyosin ATPase cycle has not been determined. We have developed a FRET system in myosin V that uses three donor-acceptor pairs to examine the kinetics of lever arm swing durin...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Stefan Fischer Björn Windshügel Daniel Horak Kenneth C Holmes Jeremy C Smith

The power stroke pulling myosin along actin filaments during muscle contraction is achieved by a large rotation ( approximately 60 degrees ) of the myosin lever arm after ATP hydrolysis. Upon binding the next ATP, myosin dissociates from actin, but its ATPase site is still partially open and catalytically off. Myosin must then close and activate its ATPase site while returning the lever arm for...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2003
Danny Köhler Christine Ruff Edgar Meyhöfer Martin Bähler

Myosins are actin-based motors that are generally believed to move by amplifying small structural changes in the core motor domain via a lever arm rotation of the light chain binding domain. However, the lack of a quantitative agreement between observed step sizes and the length of the proposed lever arms from different myosins challenges this view. We analyzed the step size of rat myosin 1d (M...

Journal: :CoRR 2013
Yuanxin Wu

Our recent work [1] proposed a coarse in-motion alignment method, in which the adverse effect of the Global Positioning System (GPS) antenna lever arm was reported. The current note improves [1] by accounting for the prior knowledge of the lever arm. This note uses the same set of symbols as in [1] for brevity. Suppose the GPS antenna is rigidly fixed relative to the inertial navigation system ...

2012
John H. Lewis John F. Beausang H. Lee Sweeney Yale E. Goldman

Myosin V (myoV) is a two-headed myosin capable of taking many successive steps along actin per diffusional encounter, enabling it to transport vesicular and ribonucleoprotein cargos in the dense and complex environment within cells. To better understand how myoV navigates along actin, we used polarized total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy to examine angular changes of bifunctional ...

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