A single myosin head moves along an actin filament with regular steps of 5.3 nanometres
- PMID: 9923673
- DOI: 10.1038/16403
A single myosin head moves along an actin filament with regular steps of 5.3 nanometres
Abstract
Actomyosin, a complex of actin filaments and myosin motor proteins, is responsible for force generation during muscle contraction. To resolve the individual mechanical events of force generation by actomyosin, we have developed a new instrument with which we can capture and directly manipulate individual myosin subfragment-1 molecules using a scanning probe. Single subfragment-1 molecules can be visualized by using a fluorescent label. The data that we obtain using this technique are consistent with myosin moving along an actin filament with single mechanical steps of approximately 5.3 nanometres; groups of two to five rapid steps in succession often produce displacements of 11 to 30 nanometres. This multiple stepping is produced by a single myosin head during just one biochemical cycle of ATP hydrolysis.
Comment in
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Motor proteins. Another step ahead for myosin.Nature. 1999 Apr 8;398(6727):463, 465. doi: 10.1038/18973. Nature. 1999. PMID: 10206638 No abstract available.
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