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Mechanical Characterization of One-Headed Myosin-V Using Optical Tweezers
Class V myosin (myosin-V) is a cargo transporter that moves along an actin filament with large (∼36-nm) successive steps. It consists of two heads that each includes a motor domain and a long (23 nm) neck domain. One of the more popular models describing these steps, the hand-over-hand model, assume...
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author | Watanabe, Tomonobu M. Iwane, Atsuko H. Tanaka, Hiroto Ikebe, Mitsuo Yanagida, Toshio |
author_facet | Watanabe, Tomonobu M. Iwane, Atsuko H. Tanaka, Hiroto Ikebe, Mitsuo Yanagida, Toshio |
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description | Class V myosin (myosin-V) is a cargo transporter that moves along an actin filament with large (∼36-nm) successive steps. It consists of two heads that each includes a motor domain and a long (23 nm) neck domain. One of the more popular models describing these steps, the hand-over-hand model, assumes the two-headed structure is imperative. However, we previously succeeded in observing successive large steps by one-headed myosin-V upon optimizing the angle of the acto-myosin interaction. In addition, it was reported that wild type myosin-VI and myosin-IX, both one-headed myosins, can also generate successive large steps. Here, we describe the mechanical properties (stepsize and stepping kinetics) of successive large steps by one-headed and two-headed myosin-Vs. This study shows that the stepsize and stepping kinetics of one-headed myosin-V are very similar to those of the two-headed one. However, there was a difference with regards to stability against load and the number of multisteps. One-headed myosin-V also showed unidirectional movement that like two-headed myosin-V required 3.5 k(B)T from ATP hydrolysis. This value is also similar to that of smooth muscle myosin-II, a non-processive motor, suggesting the myosin family uses a common mechanism for stepping regardless of the steps being processive or non-processive. In this present paper, we conclude that one-headed myosin-V can produce successive large steps without following the hand-over-hand mechanism. |
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spelling | pubmed-29236042010-08-30 Mechanical Characterization of One-Headed Myosin-V Using Optical Tweezers Watanabe, Tomonobu M. Iwane, Atsuko H. Tanaka, Hiroto Ikebe, Mitsuo Yanagida, Toshio PLoS One Research Article Class V myosin (myosin-V) is a cargo transporter that moves along an actin filament with large (∼36-nm) successive steps. It consists of two heads that each includes a motor domain and a long (23 nm) neck domain. One of the more popular models describing these steps, the hand-over-hand model, assumes the two-headed structure is imperative. However, we previously succeeded in observing successive large steps by one-headed myosin-V upon optimizing the angle of the acto-myosin interaction. In addition, it was reported that wild type myosin-VI and myosin-IX, both one-headed myosins, can also generate successive large steps. Here, we describe the mechanical properties (stepsize and stepping kinetics) of successive large steps by one-headed and two-headed myosin-Vs. This study shows that the stepsize and stepping kinetics of one-headed myosin-V are very similar to those of the two-headed one. However, there was a difference with regards to stability against load and the number of multisteps. One-headed myosin-V also showed unidirectional movement that like two-headed myosin-V required 3.5 k(B)T from ATP hydrolysis. This value is also similar to that of smooth muscle myosin-II, a non-processive motor, suggesting the myosin family uses a common mechanism for stepping regardless of the steps being processive or non-processive. In this present paper, we conclude that one-headed myosin-V can produce successive large steps without following the hand-over-hand mechanism. Public Library of Science 2010-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2923604/ /pubmed/20805877 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012224 Text en Watanabe et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Watanabe, Tomonobu M. Iwane, Atsuko H. Tanaka, Hiroto Ikebe, Mitsuo Yanagida, Toshio Mechanical Characterization of One-Headed Myosin-V Using Optical Tweezers |
title | Mechanical Characterization of One-Headed Myosin-V Using Optical Tweezers |
title_full | Mechanical Characterization of One-Headed Myosin-V Using Optical Tweezers |
title_fullStr | Mechanical Characterization of One-Headed Myosin-V Using Optical Tweezers |
title_full_unstemmed | Mechanical Characterization of One-Headed Myosin-V Using Optical Tweezers |
title_short | Mechanical Characterization of One-Headed Myosin-V Using Optical Tweezers |
title_sort | mechanical characterization of one-headed myosin-v using optical tweezers |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2923604/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20805877 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012224 |
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