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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jan 9.
Published in final edited form as: Cytoskeleton (Hoboken). 2012 Jan 9;69(1):59–69. doi: 10.1002/cm.21002

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Single headed Myo6, but not Myo6 HMM velocity increases in the presence of plus-end directed motors. (A,B). Percentage change (relative to Myo6 alone) in gliding velocity of filaments by 0.014 μM Myo6 with the addition of Myo2 (A),Myo5a (B) is shown as a function of adsorption concentration of either Myo2 or Myo5a. (C). Motility of 0.2μM Myo6 HMM in the presence of increasing concentrations of Myo5a. Motility of either 0.014 μM Myo6 or 0.2 μM Myo6 HMM in the absence of plus-end motor on each day was considered baseline. Bars indicate average of percent-differences obtained from 2-3 days of experiments in (A and C) and 2-4 days of experiments in (B). Values are expressed as average ± SD. Number of filaments for which velocities were measured ranged from 10-66 in (A), 30 – 127 in (B) and 9-67 in (C).