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. 2017 Jun 2;356(6341):964-968.
doi: 10.1126/science.aam8808.

Locked synchronous rotor motion in a molecular motor

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Locked synchronous rotor motion in a molecular motor

Peter Štacko et al. Science. .

Abstract

Biological molecular motors translate their local directional motion into ordered movement of other parts of the system to empower controlled mechanical functions. The design of analogous geared systems that couple motion in a directional manner, which is pivotal for molecular machinery operating at the nanoscale, remains highly challenging. Here, we report a molecular rotary motor that translates light-driven unidirectional rotary motion to controlled movement of a connected biaryl rotor. Achieving coupled motion of the distinct parts of this multicomponent mechanical system required precise control of multiple kinetic barriers for isomerization and synchronous motion, resulting in sliding and rotation during a full rotary cycle, with the motor always facing the same face of the rotor.

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  • Gearing up molecular rotary motors.
    Baroncini M, Credi A. Baroncini M, et al. Science. 2017 Jun 2;356(6341):906-907. doi: 10.1126/science.aan4353. Science. 2017. PMID: 28572350 No abstract available.

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