AbstractCrystallographic and biochemical evidence suggests that the myosin working stroke that generates force in muscle is accompanied by the release of inorganic phosphate (Pi), but the order and relative speed of these transitions is not firmly established. To address this problem, the theory of A. F. Huxley and R. M. Simmons for the length-step response is averaged over elastic strains imposed by filament structure and extended to include a Pi-release transition. Models of this kind are applied to existing tension-recovery data from length steps at different phosphate concentrations, and from phosphate jumps upon release of caged phosphate. This body of data is simulated by the model in which the force-generating event is followed by Pi...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) decreases the isometric tension of skinned skeletal muscle fibers, presumab...
AbstractMuscle fiber contraction involves the cyclical interaction of myosin cross-bridges with acti...
When inorganic phosphate (Pi) is photogenerated from caged Pi during isometric contractions of glyce...
AbstractCrystallographic and biochemical evidence suggests that the myosin working stroke that gener...
A basic goal in muscle research is to understand how the cyclic ATPase activity of cross-bridges is ...
The elementary steps of contraction in rabbit fast twitch muscle fibers were investigated with parti...
Almost 60 years ago Andrew Huxley with his seminal paper (Huxley, 1957) laid the foundation of moder...
The elementary steps of contraction in rabbit fast twitch muscle fibers were investigated with parti...
ABSTRACT Elevated levels of phosphate (Pi) reduce isometric force, providing support for the notion ...
SummaryThe release of phosphate (Pi) is an important element in actomyosin function and has been sho...
The release of phosphate (Pi) is an important element in actomyosin function and has been shown to b...
We have considered the Huxley-Simmons manoeuvre. On the assumption that the quick release is an elas...
Despite decades of research concerning the mechano-chemistry of the molecular motor myosin, signific...
Despite decades of research concerning the mechano-chemistry of the molecular motor myosin, signific...
Release of the ATP hydrolysis product orthophosphate (Pi) from the myosin active site is central in ...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) decreases the isometric tension of skinned skeletal muscle fibers, presumab...
AbstractMuscle fiber contraction involves the cyclical interaction of myosin cross-bridges with acti...
When inorganic phosphate (Pi) is photogenerated from caged Pi during isometric contractions of glyce...
AbstractCrystallographic and biochemical evidence suggests that the myosin working stroke that gener...
A basic goal in muscle research is to understand how the cyclic ATPase activity of cross-bridges is ...
The elementary steps of contraction in rabbit fast twitch muscle fibers were investigated with parti...
Almost 60 years ago Andrew Huxley with his seminal paper (Huxley, 1957) laid the foundation of moder...
The elementary steps of contraction in rabbit fast twitch muscle fibers were investigated with parti...
ABSTRACT Elevated levels of phosphate (Pi) reduce isometric force, providing support for the notion ...
SummaryThe release of phosphate (Pi) is an important element in actomyosin function and has been sho...
The release of phosphate (Pi) is an important element in actomyosin function and has been shown to b...
We have considered the Huxley-Simmons manoeuvre. On the assumption that the quick release is an elas...
Despite decades of research concerning the mechano-chemistry of the molecular motor myosin, signific...
Despite decades of research concerning the mechano-chemistry of the molecular motor myosin, signific...
Release of the ATP hydrolysis product orthophosphate (Pi) from the myosin active site is central in ...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) decreases the isometric tension of skinned skeletal muscle fibers, presumab...
AbstractMuscle fiber contraction involves the cyclical interaction of myosin cross-bridges with acti...
When inorganic phosphate (Pi) is photogenerated from caged Pi during isometric contractions of glyce...