AbstractThe combined effects of ATP concentration and ionic strength were studied in an actomyosin in vitro motility assay using skeletal and cardiac myosin. The velocity of actin filaments increased up to a critical ionic strength, at which filament sliding stopped. At or above the critical ionic strength, filaments did not slide, but wiggled while focally attached to the surface. At these high ionic strengths, when the ATP concentration (originally 1 mM) was progressively reduced (down to submicromolar levels) by rigor-solution washes, the stationary, wiggling actin filaments promptly started to slide. The effect was reversible; upon adding ATP again, the sliding movement stopped, and wiggling began. The ATP washout-induced motility at hi...
In this study we used an “in vitro motility assay” (IVMA) approach to investigate the effect of the ...
We measured, by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, the motion of actin filaments in solution dur...
The nature of the mechanism limiting the velocity of ATP-induced unidirectional movements of actin-m...
AbstractThe combined effects of ATP concentration and ionic strength were studied in an actomyosin i...
In vitro motility assay (IVMA) experiments were performed to analyze the movement of actin filaments...
In vitro motility assay (IVMA) experiments were performed to analyze the movement of actin filaments...
none5In vitro motility assay (IVMA) experiments were performed to analyze the movement of actin fila...
AbstractMuscle contraction is driven by the relative sliding of actin- and myosin-containing filamen...
The influence of ionic strength on the isometric tension, stiffness, shortening velocity and ATPase ...
We measured, by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, the motion of actin filaments in solution dur...
1. The dependence on ATP concentration of ATPase activity and light scattering decrease of acto-HMM ...
1. The dependence on ATP concentration of ATPase activity and light scattering decrease of acto-HMM ...
It has been observed that heavy meromyosin (HMM) propels actin filaments to higher velocities than n...
AbstractActin filament velocities in an in vitro motility assay system were measured both in heavy w...
In this study we used an “in vitro motility assay” (IVMA) approach to investigate the effect of the ...
In this study we used an “in vitro motility assay” (IVMA) approach to investigate the effect of the ...
We measured, by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, the motion of actin filaments in solution dur...
The nature of the mechanism limiting the velocity of ATP-induced unidirectional movements of actin-m...
AbstractThe combined effects of ATP concentration and ionic strength were studied in an actomyosin i...
In vitro motility assay (IVMA) experiments were performed to analyze the movement of actin filaments...
In vitro motility assay (IVMA) experiments were performed to analyze the movement of actin filaments...
none5In vitro motility assay (IVMA) experiments were performed to analyze the movement of actin fila...
AbstractMuscle contraction is driven by the relative sliding of actin- and myosin-containing filamen...
The influence of ionic strength on the isometric tension, stiffness, shortening velocity and ATPase ...
We measured, by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, the motion of actin filaments in solution dur...
1. The dependence on ATP concentration of ATPase activity and light scattering decrease of acto-HMM ...
1. The dependence on ATP concentration of ATPase activity and light scattering decrease of acto-HMM ...
It has been observed that heavy meromyosin (HMM) propels actin filaments to higher velocities than n...
AbstractActin filament velocities in an in vitro motility assay system were measured both in heavy w...
In this study we used an “in vitro motility assay” (IVMA) approach to investigate the effect of the ...
In this study we used an “in vitro motility assay” (IVMA) approach to investigate the effect of the ...
We measured, by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, the motion of actin filaments in solution dur...
The nature of the mechanism limiting the velocity of ATP-induced unidirectional movements of actin-m...