Myo1e binds anionic phospholipids with high affinity
EA Feeser, EM Ostap - Biophysical Journal, 2010 - cell.com
EA Feeser, EM Ostap
Biophysical Journal, 2010•cell.comCNRS-Institut Curie-UPMC, Paris, France. Spontaneous mechanical oscillations occur in
various types of biological systems where groups of motor molecules are elastically coupled
to their environment. By using an optical trap to oppose the gliding motion of a single bead-
tailed actin filament over a substrate densely coated with heavy meromyosin molecules, we
mimicked this condition in vitro. We show that this minimal actomyosin system can oscillate
spontaneously. Our finding accords quantitatively with a general theoretical framework …
various types of biological systems where groups of motor molecules are elastically coupled
to their environment. By using an optical trap to oppose the gliding motion of a single bead-
tailed actin filament over a substrate densely coated with heavy meromyosin molecules, we
mimicked this condition in vitro. We show that this minimal actomyosin system can oscillate
spontaneously. Our finding accords quantitatively with a general theoretical framework …
CNRS-Institut Curie-UPMC, Paris, France. Spontaneous mechanical oscillations occur in various types of biological systems where groups of motor molecules are elastically coupled to their environment. By using an optical trap to oppose the gliding motion of a single bead-tailed actin filament over a substrate densely coated with heavy meromyosin molecules, we mimicked this condition in vitro. We show that this minimal actomyosin system can oscillate spontaneously. Our finding accords quantitatively with a general theoretical framework where oscillatory instabilities emerge generically from the collective dynamics of molecular motors under load.
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