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Science 1 February 2002:
Vol. 295. no. 5556, pp. 844 - 848
DOI: 10.1126/science.1063089


Abstract
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Distinguishing Inchworm and Hand-Over-Hand Processive Kinesin Movement by Neck Rotation Measurements
Wei Hua, Johnson Chung, and Jeff Gelles

Supplementary Material


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  • Movie 1
    Microtubule pivoting on a single molecule of non-specifically surface-adsorbed kinesin in 1 mM AMP-PNP. Conditions used are the same as those described for Fig. 3 of the manuscript. The video is real time, 30 frames/sec. Microtubule length, 3.2 namem.


  • Movie 2
    Microtubule pivoting on and being moved by a single molecule of specifically surface-attached kinesin in 400 mM ATP. Conditions are the same as those described for in Fig. 4A,B of the manuscript. The video is real time, 30 frames/sec. Microtuble length, 1.4 namem.





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