Photo-control of kinesin-microtubule motility using caged peptides derived from the kinesin C-terminus domain
Chemical Communications2006Iss. 34, pp. 3588–3588
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Abstract
To design a nanoscale biodevice that can be controlled by an external stimulus, we have introduced photochemical switching peptides derived from the kinesin C-terminus domain into the kinesin-microtubule in vitro motility system.
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