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. 1999 Aug;77(2):993-1002.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(99)76950-X.

A chemically reversible Brownian motor: application to kinesin and Ncd

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A chemically reversible Brownian motor: application to kinesin and Ncd

R D Astumian et al. Biophys J. 1999 Aug.

Abstract

Kinesin and nonclaret disjunctional protein (ncd) are two microtubule-based molecular motors that use energy from ATP hydrolysis to drive motion in opposite directions. They are structurally very similar and bind with similar orientations on microtubule. What is the origin of the different directionality? Is it some subtle feature of the structure of the motor domains, not apparent in x-ray diffraction studies, or possibly some difference near the neck regions far from the microtubule binding site? Perhaps because the motors function as dimers, the explanation involves differences in the strength of the interaction between the two motor monomers themselves. Here we present another possibility, based on a Brownian ratchet, in which the direction of motion of the motor is controlled by the chemical mechanism of ATP hydrolysis and is an inherent property of a single head. In contrast to conventional power stroke models, dissociation of the individual heads is not obligatory in the chemomechanical cycle, and the steps during which motion and force generation occurs are best described as one-dimensional thermally activated transitions that take place while both heads are attached to the microtubule. We show that our model is consistent with experiments on kinesin in which the velocity is measured as a function of external force and with the observed stiochiometry of one ATP/8-nm step at low load. Further, the model provides a way of understanding recent experiments on the ATP dependence of the variance (randomness) of the distance moved in a given time.

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