Single-molecule imaging and engineering of biological and synthetic molecular motors
- PC Department Seminar
- Date: Nov 30, 2023
- Time: 11:00 AM (Local Time Germany)
- Speaker: Ryota Iino
- Institute for Molecular Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Japan
- Location: Building G
- Room: 2.06
- Host: Martin Wolf

To understand the operational principles of molecular motors, we are developing single-molecule imaging techniques which enable visualization of their fast and dynamic motions with microsecond time resolution and angstrom localization precision [2, 3]. Furthermore, to understand their design principles and to outperform natural ones, we are engineering non-natural motor proteins and synthetic molecular motors by using saturation mutagenesis [4], hybrid/chimera generation [5], and computational design [6]. In this seminar, I will overview our approaches by introducing our results on rotary and linear motors such as V-ATPase [7, 8], processive chitinase [9], kinesin [10], and dynein [11], and a synthetic DNA-nanoparticle motor.
References
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[2] Ando J, et al., Biophys J, 115, 2413-2427 (2018)
[3] Ando J, et al., ACS Photonics, 6, 2870-2883 (2019)
[4] Visootsat A, et al., ACS Omega, 5, 26807–26816 (2020)
[5] Baba M, et al., PNAS, 113, 11214-11219 (2016)
[6] Kosugi T, et al., Nat Chem, (2023) DOI: 10.1038/s41557-023-01256-4
[7] Iida T, et al., J Biol Chem, 294, 17017-17030 (2019)
[8] Otomo A, et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 119, e2210204119 (2022)
[9] Nakamura A, et al., Nat Commun, 9, 3814 (2018)
[10] Isojima H, et al., Nat Chem Biol, 12, 290-297 (2016)
[11] Ando J, et al., Sci Rep, 10, Article number: 1080 (2020)