AKB 14: Molecular Motors
Tuesday, March 28, 2006, 16:00–18:30, ZEU 255
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16:00 |
AKB 14.1 |
Invited Talk:
Single-molecules at work - Deciphering the mechanism of a molecular motor — •Jens Michaelis, Yann Chemla, K. Aathavan, Thorsten Hugel, and Carlos Bustamante
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16:30 |
AKB 14.2 |
Measurement of the distance that walking kinesin holds its cargo away from the microtubule surface — •Jacob Kerssemakers, Jonathon Howard, Henry Hess, and Stefan Diez
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16:45 |
AKB 14.3 |
The mitotic kinesin Eg5 is processive and chemical inhibitors can modulate its speed and run length — •Lukas C. Kapitein, Benjamin H. Kwok, Jeffrey H. Kim, Erwin J.G. Peterman, Tarun M. Kapoor, and Christoph F. Schmidt
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17:00 |
AKB 14.4 |
Application of semiconductor nanocrystals to explore molecular motors — •Bert Nitzsche, Cecile Leduc, Jacob Kerssemakers, Felix Ruhnow, Yannis Kalaidzidis, and Stefan Diez
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17:15 |
AKB 14.5 |
Force dependence of motor protein mediated filament depolymerisation — •Gernot Klein, Karsten Kruse, and Frank Jülicher
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17:30 |
AKB 14.6 |
Motor-induced filament interactions in active gels — •Karsten Kruse and Frank Jülicher
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17:45 |
AKB 14.7 |
Enhanced ordering of interacting filaments by molecular motors — •Jan Kierfeld, Pavel Kraikivski, and Reinhard Lipowsky
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18:00 |
AKB 14.8 |
The interplay between crosslinkers and dynamic molecular motor-induced instabilities in the moderation of biopolymer organization — •David Smith, David Humphrey, Falko Ziebert, Walter Zimmermann, and Josef Käs
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18:15 |
AKB 14.9 |
Biotemplated generation of motor protein nanotracks for the directed motion of microtubule transporters — •Cordula Reuther, Robert Tucker, and Stefan Diez
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