Bionanomachines -- proteins as resistance fighters

Friday, August 14, 2009 - 13:14 in Physics & Chemistry

A Dresden research team used laser tweezers to measure the friction between a single motor protein molecule and its track. The team found that also within our cells, motors work against the resistance of friction and are restrained in its operation -- usually by far not as much though as their macroscopic counterparts.

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