RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Actin-based motor properties of native myosin VIIa JF Journal of Cell Science JO J. Cell Sci. FD The Company of Biologists Ltd SP 445 OP 450 VO 115 IS 2 A1 Udovichenko, Igor P. A1 Gibbs, Daniel A1 Williams, David S. YR 2002 UL http://jcs.biologists.org/content/115/2/445.abstract AB Myosin VIIa has critical roles in the inner ear and the retina. To help understand how this protein functions, native myosin VIIa was tested for mechanoenzymatic properties. Myosin VIIa was immunoprecipitated from retinal tissue and found to be associated with calmodulin in a Ca2+-sensitive manner. Myosin VIIa Mg-ATPase activity was detected; in the absence of Ca2+ (i.e. with bound calmodulin), it was stimulated by f-actin with a Kcat of 4.3 s–1 and with 7 μM actin required for half-maximal activity. In a sliding filament motility assay, myosin VIIa moved actin filaments with a velocity of 190 nm s–1. These results demonstrate that myosin VIIa is a calmodulin-binding protein and a bona fide actin-based motor.