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<p>Biomolecular motors are regarded as smallest natural machine which can perform work with a high efficiency. <br>
Various studies of biomolecular motors has been reported, recently we have developed a method termed as active self-organization<br>
to integrate microtubules into assembled structures, especially ring formation, on a kinesin-coated surface by introducing a specific interaction<br>
of streptavidin-biotin interaction. Now we aim at using this MT ring as a rotational nanodevice by running micro-sized gear. <br>
In addition, we are trying to make it possible for long time running of the gear by introducing ATP-cyclable gel(MARIMO-Gel). <br>
Our research will develop the molecular-robot which is the artificial micro-sized robot.</p>

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