Single fast myotomal fibres and small bundles of slow fibres (from the adductor pectoralis profundus muscle) were isolated from the Antarctic teleost Notothenia neglecta. Fibres were skinned by a brief detergent treatment. The effects of phosphate on the mechanical properties and ATPase activity of fast and slow fibres were studied. 20 mM‐phosphate inhibited maximum isometric tension in slow fibres by 34%, but by only 11% in fast fibres. A half‐maximal response was obtained at approximately 5 mM‐phosphate. These concentrations are within the range measured in muscle, and the effect is probably of physiological significance. This species is of particular interest, since there is evidence that the energy supply to the fast muscle is largely b...
AbstractThe relation between the chemical and mechanical steps of the myosin-actin ATPase reaction t...
Fast myotomal muscle fibres were isolated from the cod (Gadus morhua L.) and the energy cost of cont...
In general, living organisms tend to take up certain substances but to exclude some others. Chemical...
1. Single fast and small bundles of slow fibres were isolated from the muscles of an elasmobranch (d...
1. Single fast and small bundles of slow fibres were isolated from the muscles of an elasmobranch (d...
Effects of Pi (inorganic phosphate) are relevant to the in vivo function of muscle because Pi is one...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) decreases maximal tension in contracted skeletal and heart muscle fibers. W...
The influence of P(i) and pH was studied on myofibrillar ATP turnover and force development during m...
The products of MgATP hydrolysis bind to the nucleotide site of myosin and thus may be expected to i...
1. The effects of phosphate and protons on the mechanics and energetics of muscle contraction have b...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) decreases maximal tension in contracted skeletal and heart muscle fibers. W...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) decreases the isometric tension of skinned skeletal muscle fibers, presumab...
Copyright © The Author)s 2010. Effects of Pi (inorganic phosphate) are relevant to the in vivo funct...
The influence of P(i) and pH was studied on myofibrillar ATP turnover and force development during m...
ABSTRACT The relation between the chemical and mechanical steps of the myosin-actin ATPase reaction ...
AbstractThe relation between the chemical and mechanical steps of the myosin-actin ATPase reaction t...
Fast myotomal muscle fibres were isolated from the cod (Gadus morhua L.) and the energy cost of cont...
In general, living organisms tend to take up certain substances but to exclude some others. Chemical...
1. Single fast and small bundles of slow fibres were isolated from the muscles of an elasmobranch (d...
1. Single fast and small bundles of slow fibres were isolated from the muscles of an elasmobranch (d...
Effects of Pi (inorganic phosphate) are relevant to the in vivo function of muscle because Pi is one...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) decreases maximal tension in contracted skeletal and heart muscle fibers. W...
The influence of P(i) and pH was studied on myofibrillar ATP turnover and force development during m...
The products of MgATP hydrolysis bind to the nucleotide site of myosin and thus may be expected to i...
1. The effects of phosphate and protons on the mechanics and energetics of muscle contraction have b...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) decreases maximal tension in contracted skeletal and heart muscle fibers. W...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) decreases the isometric tension of skinned skeletal muscle fibers, presumab...
Copyright © The Author)s 2010. Effects of Pi (inorganic phosphate) are relevant to the in vivo funct...
The influence of P(i) and pH was studied on myofibrillar ATP turnover and force development during m...
ABSTRACT The relation between the chemical and mechanical steps of the myosin-actin ATPase reaction ...
AbstractThe relation between the chemical and mechanical steps of the myosin-actin ATPase reaction t...
Fast myotomal muscle fibres were isolated from the cod (Gadus morhua L.) and the energy cost of cont...
In general, living organisms tend to take up certain substances but to exclude some others. Chemical...