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Lecture # 13: Biological Actuators 1) Osmotic motors2) Bacterial rotors 3) Molecular rack and pinions 4) striated muscles.

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1 Lecture # 13: Biological Actuators 1) Osmotic motors2) Bacterial rotors 3) Molecular rack and pinions 4) striated muscles

2 www.niwascience.co.nz www.jcu.edu.au trigger high Ca2+ H 2 0 influx high osmotic pressure 1. Osmotic Motors e.g. nematocyst http://upload.wikimedia.org Cnidarians: Jellyfish Corals Hydroids

3 www.gay-dive.com

4 2. Bacterial Rotors ‘run & tumble’ behavior During run, flagella spin in same direction. During tumble, one or more flagella change direction. Howard Berg

5 E.Coli uses a ‘biased random walk’ to search for food in a complex 3D landscape.

6 www.arn.org rigid ‘rotor’ composed of many proteins reconstruction from Electron Micrograph artist’s reconstruction structure of bacterial rotor ‘stator’ rigid filament ‘rotor axis’ Key features of bacterial rotors: only true ‘wheel’ in Nature driven by proton pump ~400 steps/rotation operates at ~ 50 Hz super efficient (90%) 40 nm

7 3. Molecular ‘Rack and Pinions’ www.sparknotes.com Eukaryotic cells possess a complex cytoskeleton: actin network throughout cell microtubules associated with nucleus These two structural systems are associated with specifc motors.

8 Structure of actin and tubulin filaments

9 Two motors run on tubulin: kinesin and dynein -+ kinesin dynein tubulin binding site ATP binding cleft converter domain cable cargo attachment operates as ‘hand-over-hand’ dimer

10 dynein has special role as cilia/flagella motor

11 myosin has structure similar to kinesin

12 myosin plays important role in muscle contraction

13 sliding filament model sarcomere

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15 electro-mechanical coupling

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17 Ca 2+ binds here

18 Lecture # 13: Biological Actuators 1) Osmotic motors2) Bacterial rotors 3) Molecular rack and pinions 4) striated muscles


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