Model for processive movement of myosin V and myosin VI

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作者
Xie, P [1 ]
Dou, SX [1 ]
Wang, PY [1 ]
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[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Phys, Lab Soft Matter Phys, Beijing 100080, Peoples R China
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CHINESE PHYSICS | 2005年 / 14卷 / 04期
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myosin V; myosin VI; molecular motor; processivity; mechanism;
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O4 [物理学];
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0702 ;
摘要
Myosin V and myosin VI are two classes of two-headed molecular motors of the myosin superfamily that move processively along helical actin filaments in opposite directions. Here we present a hand-over-hand model for their processive movements. In the model, the moving direction of a dimeric molecular motor is automatically determined by the relative orientation between its two heads at free state and its head's binding orientation on track filament. This determines that myosin V moves toward the barbed end and myosin VI moves toward the pointed end of actin. During the moving period in one step, one head remains bound to actin for myosin V whereas two heads are detached for myosin VI: the moving manner is determined by the length of neck domain. This naturally explains the similar dynamic behaviours but opposite moving directions of myosin VI and mutant myosin V (the neck of which is truncated to only one-sixth of the native length). Because of different moving manners, myosin VI and mutant myosin V exhibit significantly broader step-size distribution than native myosin V. However, all the three motors give the same mean step size of similar to 36nm (the pseudo-repeat of actin helix). All these theoretical results are in agreement with previous experimental ones.
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