Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2007-10-24
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (2007) 104:17382-17387
Physics
Condensed Matter
Soft Condensed Matter
26 pages, 10 figures
Scientific paper
10.1073/pnas.0708828104
Among the multiple steps constituting the kinesin's mechanochemical cycle, one of the most interesting events is observed when kinesins move an 8-nm step from one microtubule (MT)-binding site to another. The stepping motion that occurs within a relatively short time scale (~100 microsec) is, however, beyond the resolution of current experiments, therefore a basic understanding to the real-time dynamics within the 8-nm step is still lacking. For instance, the rate of power stroke (or conformational change), that leads to the undocked-to-docked transition of neck-linker, is not known, and the existence of a substep during the 8-nm step still remains a controversial issue in the kinesin community. By using explicit structures of the kinesin dimer and the MT consisting of 13 protofilaments (PFs), we study the stepping dynamics with varying rates of power stroke (kp). We estimate that 1/kp <~ 20 microsec to avoid a substep in an averaged time trace. For a slow power stroke with 1/kp>20 microsec, the averaged time trace shows a substep that implies the existence of a transient intermediate, which is reminiscent of a recent single molecule experiment at high resolution. We identify the intermediate as a conformation in which the tethered head is trapped in the sideway binding site of the neighboring PF. We also find a partial unfolding (cracking) of the binding motifs occurring at the transition state ensemble along the pathways prior to binding between the kinesin and MT.
Hyeon Changbong
Onuchic José Nelson
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