AbstractThe molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists and biochemists for many years. The common view of the mechanism is embodied in the ‘cross-bridge hypothesis’, in which the relative sliding of thick (myosin) and thin (actin) filaments in cross-striated muscle is brought about by the ‘cross-bridges’, parts of the myosin molecules which protrude from the thick filaments and interact cyclically with the actin filaments, transporting them by a rowing action that is powered by the hydrolysis of ATP. This hypothesis is, however, rather vague on the molecular details of cross-bridge movement and, in the light of the recently determined crystal structures of myosin and actin, it has evolved into th...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
This chapter describes the analysis of the polymorphism of the myosin crossbridge and relates it to ...
The independent force generator and the power-stroke cross-bridge model have dominated the thinking ...
The molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists and bioc...
The molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists and bioc...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists ...
AbstractRecent experimental findings suggest that the myosin cross-bridge theory may no longer be ad...
The myosin cross-bridge exists in two conformations, which di¡er in the orientation of a long lever ...
The myosin cross-bridge exists in two conformations, which di¡er in the orientation of a long lever ...
The myosin cross-bridge exists in two conformations, which differ in the orientation of a long lever...
Muscular contraction stems from a sliding movement of thick and thin filaments relative to each othe...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
The striated muscle, proteins of the actomyosin type have been examined. The purpose of the work: a ...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
AbstractRecent experimental findings suggest that the myosin cross-bridge theory may no longer be ad...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
This chapter describes the analysis of the polymorphism of the myosin crossbridge and relates it to ...
The independent force generator and the power-stroke cross-bridge model have dominated the thinking ...
The molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists and bioc...
The molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists and bioc...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists ...
AbstractRecent experimental findings suggest that the myosin cross-bridge theory may no longer be ad...
The myosin cross-bridge exists in two conformations, which di¡er in the orientation of a long lever ...
The myosin cross-bridge exists in two conformations, which di¡er in the orientation of a long lever ...
The myosin cross-bridge exists in two conformations, which differ in the orientation of a long lever...
Muscular contraction stems from a sliding movement of thick and thin filaments relative to each othe...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
The striated muscle, proteins of the actomyosin type have been examined. The purpose of the work: a ...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
AbstractRecent experimental findings suggest that the myosin cross-bridge theory may no longer be ad...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
This chapter describes the analysis of the polymorphism of the myosin crossbridge and relates it to ...
The independent force generator and the power-stroke cross-bridge model have dominated the thinking ...