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Resolution: standard / high Figure 4.
Comparison of the force-dependence of the velocities of Eg5 and conventional kinesin. Eg5 (red, left axis) [30] and conventional kinesin (blue, right axis) [37] velocity
as a function of force, as measured with a force-clamped optical trap. Positive forces
indicate that load was applied toward the plus-end of the microtubule, assisting motion;
negative forces hinder translocation. Conventional kinesin slows much more dramatically
than Eg5 does under hindering load.
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