학술논문

Myosin VI walks hand-over-hand along actin.
Document Type
Article
Source
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. Sep2004, Vol. 11 Issue 9, p884-887. 4p.
Subject
*MYOSIN
*MUSCLE proteins
*GLOBULINS
*ACTIN
*ACTOMYOSIN
*PROTEINS
Language
ISSN
1545-9993
Abstract
Myosin VI is a molecular motor that can walk processively on actin filaments with a 36-nm step size. The walking mechanism of myosin VI is controversial because it takes very large steps without an apparent lever arm of required length. Therefore, myosin VI is argued to be the first exception to the widely established lever arm theory. It is therefore critical to directly demonstrate whether this motor walks hand-over-hand along actin despite its short lever arm. Here, we follow the displacement of a single myosin VI head during the stepping process. A single head is displaced 72 nm during stepping, whereas the center of mass previously has been shown to move 36 nm. The most likely explanation for this result is a hand-over-hand walking mechanism. We hypothesize the existence of a flexible element that would allow the motor to bridge the observed 72-nm distance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]