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1996 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Imaging the rotation of a single protein molecule.

Research Project

Project/Area Number 07458174
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Biophysics
Research InstitutionKeio University

Principal Investigator

KINOSITA Kazuhiko  Keio University, Faculty of Science and Technology, Professor, 理工学部・物理学科, 教授 (30124366)

Project Period (FY) 1995 – 1996
KeywordsSingle-molecule Physiology / Single-fluorophore imaging / Fluorescence polarization imaging / Actin / Myosin / ATP synthase / Molecurar motors / Tortional motion
Research Abstract

A living body, which is continuous almost by definition, does not allow true rotation which requires indefinite sliding of one part against another. At the level of molecules, however, sliding is commonly encounterd, and repeated use of identical subunits leads to the formation of helical structures including rings and disks. Sliding along a helix results in rotation. Thus, biological molecules may well rotate during function. Although observation of molecular rotation has so far been scarce, except for the irregular Brownian rotation, the reason could be technical difficulties in detecting rotation of an object as small as a molecule.
In this research project, we proposed, and have realized, two approaches toward detection of molecular rotations. One is the real-time measurement of the orientation of a fluorophore through fluorescence polarization imaging. The other is to attach a huge probe to the molecule of interest and directly observe the rotation.
As an example of the former approach, we have been able to detect quantitatively the axial rotation of an actin filament sliding over myosin. For the latter, we have been able to demonstrate that a single molecule of F1-ATPase, a part of ATP synthase, is by itself a rotaty motor in which a central rod-shaped subunit rotates against surrounding subunits. We have also been able to quantify the torsional Brownian motion of a single actin filament by attaching to the filament a pair of plastic beads.
The successful imaging of molecular rotations above demonstrates that conformational changes (which necessarily involve reorientation) of a single protein molucule can now be detected during function. The techniques should help develop the new research field of single-molecule physiology.

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  • [Publications] Suzuki,K.,et al.: "Spatiotemporal relationships among early events of fertilization in sea urchin eggs revealed by multiview microscopy." Biophys.J.68. 739-748 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Miyata,H.,et al.: "Mechanical measurements of single actomyosin moter force." Biophys.J.68. 286s-290s (1995)

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  • [Publications] Sase,I.,et al.: "Realtime imaging of single fluorophores on moving actin with an epifluorescence microscope." Biophys.J.69. 323-328 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Nishizaka,T.,et al.: "Unbinding force of a single motor molecule of muscle measured using optical tweezers." Nature. 377. 251-254 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Sase,I.,et al.: "Regulatory mechanism of acrosome reactin revealed by multi-view microscopy of single starfish sperm." J.Cell Biol.131. 963-973 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Suzuki,N.,et al.: "Preparation of bead-tailed actin filaments : Estimation of the torque produced by the sliding force in an in vitro motility assay." Biophys.J.70. 401-408 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Keisuke Suzuki: "Spatiotemporal relationships among early events of fertilization in sea urchin eggs revealed by multiview microscopy." Biophys.J.68. 739-748 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Hidetake Miyata: "Mechanical measurements of single actomyosin motor force." Biophys.J.68. 286s-290s (1995)

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  • [Publications] Ichiro Sase: "Realtime imaging of singel fluorophores on moving actin with an epijluorescence microscope." Biophys.J.69. 323-328 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Takayuki Nishizaka: "Unbinding force of a single motor molecule of muscle measured using optical tweezers." Nature. 377. 251-254 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Ichiro Sase: "Regulatory mechanism of acrosome reaction revealed by multi-view microscopy of single starfish sperm." J.cell Biol.131. 963-973 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Naoya Suzuki: "Preparation of bead-tailed actin filaments : Estimation of the torque produced by the sliding force in an in vitro motility assay." Biophys.J.70. 401-408 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Ryohei Yasuda: "Direct measurement of the torsional rigidity of single actin filaments." J.Mol.Biol.263. 227-236 (1996)

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