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Molecular motors: how to make models that can be used to convey the concept of molecular ratchets and thermal capture

Abstract

A wide variety of cellular processes use molecular motors, including processive motors that move along some form of track (e.g., myosin with actin, kinesin or dynein with tubulin) and polymerases that move along a template (e.g., DNA and RNA polymerases, ribosomes). In trying to understand how these molecular motors actually move, many apply their understanding of how man-made motors work: the latter use some form of energy to exert a force or …

Authors

DoHarris L; Giesler A; Humber B; Sukumar A; Janssen LJ

Journal

Advances in Physiology Education, Vol. 35, No. 2, pp. 213–218

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Publication Date

June 2011

DOI

10.1152/advan.00107.2010

ISSN

1043-4046