Kinesin-3 motors are fine-tuned at the molecular level to endow distinct mechanical outputs.
Pushpanjali SoppinaNishaben PatelDipeshwari J ShewaleAshim RaiSivaraj SivaramakrishnanPradeep K NaikVirupakshi SoppinaPublished in: BMC biology (2022)
Together, we propose that a fine balance between the rate of ATP hydrolysis and microtubule affinity endows kinesin-3 motors with distinct mechanical outputs. The K-loop, a positively charged insert in the loop12 of the kinesin-3 motor domain promotes microtubule bending, an interesting phenomenon often observed in cells, which requires further investigation to understand its cellular and physiological significance.