You are interested in how motor proteins utilize ATP in their interaction with cytoskeletal filaments. You attach fully formed and capped cytoskeletal filaments to a glass coverslip and add motor proteins without nucleotides. How would myosin, kinesin, and dynein interact with the cytoskeletal filaments? Kinesin and dynein would bind tightly to its respective filament, but myosin would not O Kinesin would bind tightly to its respective filament, but myosin and dynein would not Myosin and dynein would bind tightly to its respective filament, but kinesin would not Dynein would bind tightly to its respective filament, but myosin and kinesin would not O Myosin would bind tightly to its respective filament, but kinesin and dynein would not

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You are interested in how motor proteins utilize ATP in their
interaction with cytoskeletal filaments. You attach fully formed and
capped cytoskeletal filaments to a glass coverslip and add motor
proteins without nucleotides. How would myosin, kinesin, and
dynein interact with the cytoskeletal filaments?
Kinesin and dynein would bind tightly to its respective filament, but
myosin would not
Kinesin would bind tightly to its respective filament, but myosin and
dynein would not
Myosin and dynein would bind tightly to its respective filament, but
kinesin would not
Dynein would bind tightly to its respective filament, but myosin and
kinesin would not
Myosin would bind tightly to its respective filament, but kinesin and
dynein would not
Transcribed Image Text:You are interested in how motor proteins utilize ATP in their interaction with cytoskeletal filaments. You attach fully formed and capped cytoskeletal filaments to a glass coverslip and add motor proteins without nucleotides. How would myosin, kinesin, and dynein interact with the cytoskeletal filaments? Kinesin and dynein would bind tightly to its respective filament, but myosin would not Kinesin would bind tightly to its respective filament, but myosin and dynein would not Myosin and dynein would bind tightly to its respective filament, but kinesin would not Dynein would bind tightly to its respective filament, but myosin and kinesin would not Myosin would bind tightly to its respective filament, but kinesin and dynein would not
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