A monomeric myosin VI with a large working stroke
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- 25 March 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 23 (8) , 1729-1738
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.emboj.7600180
Abstract
Myosin VI is involved in a wide variety of intracellular processes such as endocytosis, secretion and cell migration. Unlike almost all other myosins so far studied, it moves towards the minus end of actin filaments and is therefore likely to have unique cellular properties. However, its mechanism of force production and movement is not understood. Under our experimental conditions, both expressed full‐length and native myosin VI are monomeric. Electron microscopy using negative staining revealed that the addition of ATP induces a large conformational change in the neck/tail region of the expressed molecule. Using an optical tweezers‐based force transducer we found that expressed myosin VI is nonprocessive and produces a large working stroke of 18 nm. Since the neck region of myosin VI is short (it contains only a single IQ motif), it is difficult to reconcile the 18 nm working stroke with the classical ‘lever arm mechanism’, unless other structures in the molecule contribute to the effective lever. A possible model to explain the large working stroke of myosin VI is presented.Keywords
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