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Self-organization versus Watchmaker: Molecular motors and protein translocation
Biosystems, 2006Generation of directional movement at the molecular scale is a phenomenon crucial for biological organization and dynamics. It is traditionally described in mechanistic terms, in consistency with the conventional machine-like image of the cell. The designated and highly specialized protein machines and molecular motors are presumed to bring about most ...
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Dynamic Nanodevices Based on Protein Molecular Motors
2007Most of the present micro/nano biodevices are designed for a single use, as opposed to ‘classical’ non-biodevices (e.g., from the steam engine to the microchip). Once their function, be that simple molecular recognition like in microarrays or even biomolecular computation as in DNA computation arrays, is fulfilled and the information is passed further ...
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Building a Smart Molecular Robot by Combining a Motor Protein and a Molecular Photo‐Switch
2022Nobuyuki Tamaoki
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RNA-protein interactions in the ϕ29 molecular motor
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2002J.P. A. Wood +2 more
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Molecular motors: from one motor many tails to one motor many tales
Trends in Cell Biology, 2001Lawrence S B Goldstein
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Structure of the torque ring of the flagellar motor and the molecular basis for rotational switching
Nature, 2010Lawrence K Lee, Daniela Stock
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