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Molecular motors: not quite like clockwork

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Models commonly used to explain the mechanism of myosin motors typically include a power stroke that is attributed to a conformational change in the motor domain and amplified by a long lever arm that connects the motor domain to the cargo. Similar models have proved less enlightening in the case of microtubule motors, for which it may be more helpful to consider models involving thermally driven mechanisms.

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Correspondence to L. A. Amos.

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Received 9 November 2007; received after revision 7 December 2007; accepted 11 December 2007

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Amos, L.A. Molecular motors: not quite like clockwork. Cell. Mol. Life Sci. 65, 509–515 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00018-008-7518-3

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