International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Sep 2008)

Integration of Motor Proteins – Towards an ATP Fueled Soft Actuator

  • Jian Ping Gong,
  • Kazuhiro Shikinaka,
  • Akira Kakugo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms9091685
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
pp. 1685 – 1703

Abstract

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We present a soft bio-machine constructed from biological motors (actin/myosin). We have found that chemically cross-linked polymer-actin complex gel filaments can move on myosin coated surfaces with a velocity as high as that of native Factin, by coupling to ATP hydrolysis. Additionally, it is shown that the velocity of polymer-actin complex gel depends on the species of polycations binding to the F-actins. Since the design of functional actuators of well-defined size and morphology is important, the structural behavior of polymer-actin complexes has been investigated. Our results show that the morphology and growth size of polymer-actin complex can be controlled by changes in the electrostatic interactions between F-actins and polycations. Our results indicate that bio actuators with desired shapes can be created by using a polymer-actin complex.

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