Unidirectional motion of microtubules and microspheres by Dynein motor protein

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Our findings suggest the definitive requirement of a proton relay process mediated by a water-chain and the Glu1742 residue in the ATP hydrolysis reaction of a dynein motor.


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Tomohiro Shima ◽  
Yasushi Okada ◽  
Yoshikazu Tsukasaki ◽  
Akihito Komatsuzaki ◽  
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Compact SNAP ligand-conjugated quantum dots (<10 nm) with high colloidal stability over a wide range of pH (5–9) are presented as a fluorescent probe for single-molecule imaging of dynein motor protein.


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