Molecular motors: the natural economy of kinesin
- PMID: 9368744
- DOI: 10.1016/s0960-9822(06)00320-4
Molecular motors: the natural economy of kinesin
Abstract
Kinesin is a molecular-scale walking machine. New analyses of its mechanism indicate that each step along a microtubule consumes one ATP molecule, and that the binding and cleavage of ATP precede detachment of the molecule's 'feet'. Directional walking ensues if ATP processing occurs preferentially on one foot.
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