The motor domain determines the large step of myosin-V

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Hiroto Tanaka
Kazuaki Homma
Atsuko Hikikoshi Iwane
Eisaku Katayama
Reiko Ikebe
Junya Saito
Toshio Yanagida
Mitsuo Ikebe
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[1] Single Molecule Processes Project,Department of Physiology
[2] ICORP,Department of Physiology and Biosignaling
[3] JST,Division of Biomolecular Imaging
[4] University of Massachusetts Medical School,undefined
[5] Graduate School of Medicine Osaka University,undefined
[6] Institute of Medical Science,undefined
[7] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[8] PRESTO,undefined
[9] Japan Science and Technology Corporation,undefined
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Nature | 2002年 / 415卷
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Class-V myosin proceeds along actin filaments with large (∼36 nm) steps1,2,3. Myosin-V has two heads, each of which consists of a motor domain and a long (23 nm) neck domain. In accordance with the widely accepted lever-arm model4, it was suggested that myosin-V steps to successive (36 nm) target zones along the actin helical repeat by tilting its long neck (lever-arm)5. To test this hypothesis, we measured the mechanical properties of single molecules of myosin-V truncation mutants with neck domains only one-sixth of the native length. Our results show that the processivity and step distance along actin are both similar to those of full-length myosin-V. Thus, the long neck domain is not essential for either the large steps or processivity of myosin-V. These results challenge the lever-arm model. We propose that the motor domain and/or the actomyosin interface enable myosin-V to produce large processive steps during translocation along actin.
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