Inorganic phosphate (Pi) decreases maximal tension in contracted skeletal and heart muscle fibers. We investigated the effects of 10 mM Pi on the force-calcium relationship in Triton X-100-skinned Taenia coli smooth muscle fibers. Isometric force measurements show that the calcium sensitivity of the force depends on the phosphate concentration. Furthermore 10 mM Pi relaxes the fibers more at intermediate than at high calcium ion concentrations: At pCa 4.5 tension decreases in the presence of 10 mM Pi by approximately 12% but it decreases 70% at pCa 6.17. Removal of phosphate partially reverses the relaxation. Simultaneous determination of actomyosin ATPase activity and force (Güth, K., and J. Junge, 1982, Nature (Lond.), 300:775–776) shows ...
Mechanical properties and rate of ATP breakdown (JATP) have been determined in the chemically skinne...
AbstractTo assess the activating efficiency of Ca2+ and cross-bridges, the release rates of phosphat...
ABSTRACT Elevated levels of phosphate (Pi) reduce isometric force, providing support for the notion ...
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...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) decreases the isometric tension of skinned skeletal muscle fibers, presumab...
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...
1. The effects of varied levels (25-300 mM) of ionic strength on mechanical properties and ATP hydro...
Calcium-sensitivity of contraction, force-velocity relation and ATP hydrolysis rate at different pH ...
The influence of ionic strength on the isometric tension, stiffness, shortening velocity and ATPase ...
The phosphatase inhibitor okadaic acid (OA) was used to study the relationship between [Ca2+], rates...
Single fast myotomal fibres and small bundles of slow fibres (from the adductor pectoralis profundus...
The relation between single skinned skeletal fiber contractile mechanics and the myosin mechanoenzym...
The products of MgATP hydrolysis bind to the nucleotide site of myosin and thus may be expected to i...
Mechanical properties and rate of ATP breakdown (JATP) have been determined in the chemically skinne...
AbstractTo assess the activating efficiency of Ca2+ and cross-bridges, the release rates of phosphat...
ABSTRACT Elevated levels of phosphate (Pi) reduce isometric force, providing support for the notion ...
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...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) decreases the isometric tension of skinned skeletal muscle fibers, presumab...
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...
1. The effects of varied levels (25-300 mM) of ionic strength on mechanical properties and ATP hydro...
Calcium-sensitivity of contraction, force-velocity relation and ATP hydrolysis rate at different pH ...
The influence of ionic strength on the isometric tension, stiffness, shortening velocity and ATPase ...
The phosphatase inhibitor okadaic acid (OA) was used to study the relationship between [Ca2+], rates...
Single fast myotomal fibres and small bundles of slow fibres (from the adductor pectoralis profundus...
The relation between single skinned skeletal fiber contractile mechanics and the myosin mechanoenzym...
The products of MgATP hydrolysis bind to the nucleotide site of myosin and thus may be expected to i...
Mechanical properties and rate of ATP breakdown (JATP) have been determined in the chemically skinne...
AbstractTo assess the activating efficiency of Ca2+ and cross-bridges, the release rates of phosphat...
ABSTRACT Elevated levels of phosphate (Pi) reduce isometric force, providing support for the notion ...