1. The dependence on ATP concentration of ATPase activity and light scattering decrease of acto-HMM could be described at very low ionic strength by one hyperbolic adsorption isotherm with a dissociation constant of 3 × 10-6 м. Hence the increase of ATPase activity was paralleled by a decrease in light scattering. At higher values of ionic strength ATPase activity stopped rising before HMM was completely saturated with ATP. Higher ionic strength prevented ATPase activity from further increasing when the rigor links (links between actin and nucleotide-free m yosin), which have formerly protected the ATPase against the suppressing action of higher ionic strength, have fallen below a certain amount. This protecting influence of rigor links did...
The influence of ionic strength on the isometric tension, stiffness, shortening velocity and ATPase ...
<p>The light scattering signal normalized to the initial value shows the time-dependent dissociation...
Actomyosin ATPase, Calcium Sensitivity, Sulfhydryl Groups SH group substitution by DTNB enabled natu...
1. The dependence on ATP concentration of ATPase activity and light scattering decrease of acto-HMM ...
At millimolar concentrations of ATP the ATPase activity of regulated actomyosin (which consisted of ...
AbstractThe combined effects of ATP concentration and ionic strength were studied in an actomyosin i...
The binding between F-actin and myosin has been studied by analyzing the amount of radio-actively la...
We have examined whether heavy meromyosin (HMM) consists of a single kind of active site by analyzin...
The binding between F-actin and myosin has been studied by analyzing the amount of radio-actively la...
Enzymatic properties of heavy meromyosin (HMM) were studied using ribose 5'-triphosphate (RTP) ...
Inorganic pyrophosphate (PPi) inhibits not only Mg2+-ATPase activity of myosin subfragment 1 (S-1) b...
The energy for muscle contraction is derived from the hydrolysis of ATP, and one of the principal pr...
Following the author's preceding studies on parallelism between ATP ase activity and superprecipitat...
We studied on the effect of actin on myosin-ATPase activity in the presence of various kinds of ions...
Actomyosin ATPase, Calcium Sensitivity, Sulfhydryl Groups SH group substitution by DTNB enabled natu...
The influence of ionic strength on the isometric tension, stiffness, shortening velocity and ATPase ...
<p>The light scattering signal normalized to the initial value shows the time-dependent dissociation...
Actomyosin ATPase, Calcium Sensitivity, Sulfhydryl Groups SH group substitution by DTNB enabled natu...
1. The dependence on ATP concentration of ATPase activity and light scattering decrease of acto-HMM ...
At millimolar concentrations of ATP the ATPase activity of regulated actomyosin (which consisted of ...
AbstractThe combined effects of ATP concentration and ionic strength were studied in an actomyosin i...
The binding between F-actin and myosin has been studied by analyzing the amount of radio-actively la...
We have examined whether heavy meromyosin (HMM) consists of a single kind of active site by analyzin...
The binding between F-actin and myosin has been studied by analyzing the amount of radio-actively la...
Enzymatic properties of heavy meromyosin (HMM) were studied using ribose 5'-triphosphate (RTP) ...
Inorganic pyrophosphate (PPi) inhibits not only Mg2+-ATPase activity of myosin subfragment 1 (S-1) b...
The energy for muscle contraction is derived from the hydrolysis of ATP, and one of the principal pr...
Following the author's preceding studies on parallelism between ATP ase activity and superprecipitat...
We studied on the effect of actin on myosin-ATPase activity in the presence of various kinds of ions...
Actomyosin ATPase, Calcium Sensitivity, Sulfhydryl Groups SH group substitution by DTNB enabled natu...
The influence of ionic strength on the isometric tension, stiffness, shortening velocity and ATPase ...
<p>The light scattering signal normalized to the initial value shows the time-dependent dissociation...
Actomyosin ATPase, Calcium Sensitivity, Sulfhydryl Groups SH group substitution by DTNB enabled natu...