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  • Myosin-V is a molecular motor that transports membrane vesicles along actin filaments, utilizing an elastic connection that helps manage abrupt movements.
  • This connection allows the motor to smoothly adjust the cargo's position while the stepping action is influenced by the force on the motor.
  • The system's dynamics reveal that heavier loads create a consistent walking pattern for the motor, and a specific elastic connection structure resembles that of myosin-II, enabling a regulated release of the motor based on crossing force thresholds.

Article Abstract

Myosin-V is a processive molecular motor that moves membrane vesicles along actin tracks. In the simple model for motor and cargo motion investigated here, an elastic connection between motor and cargo transiently absorbs the abrupt mechanical transitions of the motor, and allows smooth relaxation of the cargo to a new position. We use a stochastic description to model motor stepping, with kinetics that depends on the instantaneous force exerted on the motor through the elastic connection. Tether relaxation is modelled as a continuous process, in which the rate is determined by the viscous drag of the cargo and the stiffness profile of the connection. Quantitative combined stochastic-continuous simulation of the dynamics of this system shows that bulky loads can impose a highly regular gait on the motor. If the characteristics of the elastic connection are similar to those of the myosin-II coiled-coil domain, the myosin-V motor, tether and cargo form a true escapement, in which the motor only escapes from its current position after one or more force thresholds have been crossed. Multiple thresholds limit the variation in tether length to values below that of the total step size.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1618493PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2005.0098DOI Listing

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