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Myosin V stepping mechanism.


ABSTRACT: We observe the myosin V stepping mechanism by traveling wave tracking. This technique, associated with optical tweezers, allows one to follow a scattering particle in a two-dimensional plane, with nanometer accuracy and a temporal resolution in the microsecond range. We have observed that, at the millisecond time scale, the myosin V combines longitudinal and vertical motions during the step. Because at this time scale the steps appear heterogeneous, we deduce their general features by aligning and averaging a large number of them. Our data show that the 36-nm step occurs in three main stages. First, the myosin center of mass moves forward 5 nm; the duration of this short prestep depends on the ATP concentration. Second, the motor performs a fast motion over 23 nm; this motion is associated to a vertical movement of the myosin center of mass, whose distance from the actin filament increases by 6 nm. Third, the myosin head freely diffuses toward the next binding site and the vertical position is recovered. We propose a simple model to describe the step mechanism of the dimeric myosin V.

SUBMITTER: Cappello G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2000544 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Myosin V stepping mechanism.

Cappello Giovanni G   Pierobon Paolo P   Symonds Clémentine C   Busoni Lorenzo L   Gebhardt J Christof M JC   Rief Matthias M   Prost Jacques J  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20070918 39


We observe the myosin V stepping mechanism by traveling wave tracking. This technique, associated with optical tweezers, allows one to follow a scattering particle in a two-dimensional plane, with nanometer accuracy and a temporal resolution in the microsecond range. We have observed that, at the millisecond time scale, the myosin V combines longitudinal and vertical motions during the step. Because at this time scale the steps appear heterogeneous, we deduce their general features by aligning a  ...[more]

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