Relation between magnetically-applied force and velocity in beads coated with rabbit myosin, sliding on actin cables inNitellopsiscells
✍ Scribed by Richard Tregear; Kazuhiro Oiwa; Shigeru Chaen; Haruo Sugi
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 389 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0142-4319
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✦ Synopsis
We have succeeded in controlling the sliding movement of myosin-coated magnetizable beads on actin cables in Nitellopsis cells by the inhomogeneous magnetic field adjacent to a small, strong permanent magnet. The relation between magnetic force acting on the bead and the bead velocity was, in many respects, similar to that obtained from the same system by the use of centrifugal force (Oiwa et al., 1990). In particular, force favouring the motion (negative load) had little effect on the velocity until it was sufficient to pull the bead off the actin, whereas a relatively small positive load caused a reduction in velocity to a plateau value. Although the present method does not allow a good control of force direction, it demonstrates the promise of magnetic force in studying in vitro motility.