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ATPγS substantially defeats the biasing mechanism for kinesin steps - Nature Communications ATPγS, a slowly-hydrolysed ATP analogue, causes kinesin to take extra backsteps under load. Here, the authors examine single-molecule mechanics and propose a state in which forward steps and coupled A...

After trenchant reviewing, Karnawat et al is out, showing that ATPγS causes single kinesin molecules to pause under load in an Await-Isomerisation (AI) state that leaks hand-over-hand backsteps. In ATP we think this state serves to couple forward stepping to hydrolysis www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Have to feel for the grey eduWOSM. It's just so .. grey ..

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Nick showing Ron Vale the eduWOSM.

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In BIORXIV/2025/651652, we use ATPγS to reveal a previously-occult kinesin state. In the Await-Isomerisation (AI) state, ATP is bound but NL docking and hydrolysis are inhibited. ATPγS overstabilises the AI state, producing a characteristic signature of load-independent 8 nm tethered backslips:

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Nick has been in Rennes, helping Romain Gibeaux install a WOSM-TIRF. Big happiness!

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Tubulin isotypes polymerise into sectioned microtubules that locally regulate protein binding Microtubules assemble from tubulin heterodimers composed of conserved α- and β- tubulins. In many species, including humans, tubulins are expressed from multiple genes. While the resulting tubulin iso...

Prakash et al (doi.org/10.1101/2025...), emerging from a happy & ongoing multilab collaboration, shows that a mix of human α1β3 and α1β4 tubulins assembles in vitro into segmented microtubules in which the segments have different protofilament numbers, and are recognized by different MAPS.

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Yean Ming Chew and I wrote doi.org/10.1042/BST2... about MT lattice switching. We discuss evidence that protofilament-level structural switching is ancient and fundamental and conserved; and that tubulation creates new allosteric interfaces that operate on essentially the same structural switch.

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