Different Microtubule Structures Assembled by Kinesin Motors.
Weixing SongJianxiong ZhuWeimin KongHelmuth MöhwaldJunbai LiPublished in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2018)
The microtubule-kinesin system is used to form microtubule-based structures via microtubule gliding motility. On the kinesin-coated surface, the microtubules can be easily assembled into stable micro- and nanostructures like circles and microtubule bundles using the streptavidin-biotin system. Furthermore, these microtubules structures can still retain performance with kinesin motor movement in spite of different velocities. Collisions bear responsibility for the majority of events leading to circle formation. By taking advantage of biological substances, some micro- or nanostructures, which are difficult to fabricate by artificial processes, can be easily obtained.