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Simultaneous Measurement of Individual ATPase and Mechanical Reactions by a Single Myosin Molecule at Work
Authors:Akihiko Ishijima  Hiroaki Kojima  Hiroto Tanaka  Toshio Yanagida
Institution:(1) Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Department of Applied Physics, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 464-8603, Japan;(2) Kansai Advanced Research Center Communications Research Laboratory, 588-2, Iwaoka, Iwaoka-cho, Nishi-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 651-2401, Japan;(3) Single Molecule Processes Project, ICORP, JST, 2-4-14, Senba-higashi, Mino, Osaka 562-0035, Japan;(4) Osaka University Medical School, Department of Physiology, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan
Abstract:Based on techniques for single molecule imaging and nanomanipulation by optical tweezers, we have developed a new technique that allows simultaneous measurement of individual ATPase and mechanical reactions from a single myosin molecule during force generation. We show how the ATPase reaction couples to the mechanical reaction directly at the single molecule level. The results show that the myosin head can produce force even after releasing the bound nucleotide, probably ADP, suggesting that the chemical energy driven by ATP hydrolysis can be hysteretically stored in the myosin molecule. This view does not support a widely accepted hypothesis in which the force generation is tightly coupled to ligand dissociation.This paper was originally presented as an invited paper at the seventh Meeting on Near Field Optics, which was held on July 1, 1998 at Nagoya University, Nagoya, organized by the Research Group on Near Field Optics of the Optical Society of Japan, an affiliate of the Japan Society of Applied Physics.
Keywords:optical tweezers  evanescent field  nano-manipulation  actin  myosin  molecular motor
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