Leading
head conformations and their dependence on nucleotides.
(a) Population of straight and sharply bent conformations under different
nucleotide conditions. The numbers in (frames) and [molecules] represent
those of examined images and molecules, respectively. (b) Average
lifetime ⟨τST⟩ during which the leading
head assumes the straight conformation in various ADP concentrations
(the number of events used to obtain the average is shown in ⟨events⟩).
The error bar indicates standard error. The line curve indicates the
best fit result obtained by analyzing the data using the following
equation: ⟨τst⟩ = nNF/kS–B + nADP/k–, where kS–B represents the spontaneous transition
rate of the nucleotide-free leading head from the straight conformation
to the sharply bent conformation, k– represents the ADP dissociation rate constant for the leading head,
and nNF and nADP are, respectively, the fractions of nucleotide-free and ADP-bound
leading head under a given ADP concentration, which can be calculated
using the ADP dissociation constant Kd of 0.075 μM estimated from the data shown in (a).