Sheetz M P, Spudich J A
Cell Motil. 1983;3(5-6):485-9. doi: 10.1002/cm.970030515.
Myosin-coated spheres from 0.6 to 120 microns in diameter move in vitro on a substratum of polar arrays of actin cables derived from the alga Nitella. The force for this movement is provided by skeletal muscle myosin since it is ATP-dependent, and N-ethylmaleimide (NEM) inactivation of the myosin blocks movement. These observations demonstrate that attachment of myosin in a random orientation to structures will enable those structures to move along polar arrays of actin filaments.
直径从0.6到120微米的肌球蛋白包被的球体在体外于源自藻类丽藻的肌动蛋白丝极性阵列基质上移动。这种移动的力由骨骼肌肌球蛋白提供,因为它依赖于ATP,并且肌球蛋白的N - 乙基马来酰亚胺(NEM)失活会阻止移动。这些观察结果表明,肌球蛋白以随机取向附着于结构将使这些结构能够沿着肌动蛋白丝的极性阵列移动。