观察行走:观察进展性肌球蛋白运动中的化学-机械耦合。

Hfsp Journal Pub Date : 2009-01-01 Epub Date: 2009-03-18 DOI:10.2976/1.3095425
Enrique M De La Cruz, Adrian O Olivares
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分子马达是细胞的纳米机器,它将核苷酸结合、水解和产物释放的能量转化为机械功。由于分子马达对所有生物体的基本过程都有贡献,包括基因组复制、基因转录、蛋白质合成、细胞器运输和细胞分裂,因此了解化学(ATP利用)和机械(运动)周期是如何联系在一起的至关重要。最近的一项研究报告了单个肌凝蛋白5a分子同时核苷酸结合和机械位移的直接可视化,肌凝蛋白5a是一种渐进的分子马达蛋白,沿着细胞骨架的肌动蛋白细丝连续约36 nm的步骤。这项新工作展示了单分子酶学的一个令人兴奋的进展,并促进了我们对分子马达中化学催化和机械功之间联系的理解,特别是那些在内外负荷下运行的马达。
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Watching the walk: observing chemo-mechanical coupling in a processive myosin motor.

Molecular motors are cellular nanomachines that convert the energy from nucleotide binding, hydrolysis, and product release into mechanical work. Because molecular motors contribute to fundamental processes in all living organisms, including genome replication, gene transcription, protein synthesis, organelle transport, and cell division, understanding how the chemical (ATP utilization) and mechanical (motility) cycles are linked is of fundamental importance. A recent study reports the direct visualization of simultaneous nucleotide binding and mechanical displacement of a single myosin 5a molecule, a processive molecular motor protein that takes successive approximately 36-nm steps along actin filaments of the cytoskeleton. This new work demonstrates an exciting advance in single-molecule enzymology and advances our understanding of the link between chemical catalysis and mechanical work in molecular motors, particularly those that operate under internal and external loads.

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