3D Structure of Ring-shaped Microtubule Swarms Revealed by High-speed Atomic Force Microscopy

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Biomolecular motor, microtubule (MT) and kinesin based molecular swarm robots are important due to their applications in cooperative task achievements, while the structural details are still unknown. In this work, high-speed atomic force microscopy was used to observe the MT swarm ring structure at nanometerlevel resolution. MTs were observed to pile up in multiple layers to form swarm rings. The number of MTs involved in force generation was estimated which will specifically impact the understanding of the force-generation capability of swarms.

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Rashid, M. R., Ganser, C., Akter, M., Nasrin, S. R., Kabir, A. M. R., Sada, K., … Kakugo, A. (2023). 3D Structure of Ring-shaped Microtubule Swarms Revealed by High-speed Atomic Force Microscopy. Chemistry Letters, 52(2), 100–104. https://doi.org/10.1246/cl.220491

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