Unidirectional Brownian motion observed in an in silico single molecule experiment of an actomyosin motor

Mitsunori Takano*, Tomoki P. Terada, Masaki Sasai

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The actomyosin molecular motor, the motor composed of myosin II and actin filament, is responsible for muscle contraction, converting chemical energy into mechanical work. Although recent single molecule and structural studies have shed new light on the energy-converting mechanism, the physical basis of the molecular-level mechanism remains unclear because of the experimental limitations. To provide a clue to resolve the controversy between the lever-arm mechanism and the Brownian ratchet-like mechanism, we here report an in silico single molecule experiment of an actomyosin motor.When we placed myosin on an actin filament and allowed myosin to move along the filament, we found that myosin exhibits a unidirectional Brownian motion along the filament. This unidirectionality was found to arise from the combination of a nonequilibrium condition realized by coupling to the ATP hydrolysis and a ratchet-like energy landscape inherent in the actin-myosin interaction along the filament, indicating that a Brownian ratchet-like mechanism contributes substantially to the energy conversion of this molecular motor.

本文言語English
ページ(範囲)7769-7774
ページ数6
ジャーナルProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
107
17
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2010 4月 27

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