The ATP hydrolysis rate and shortening velocity of muscle are load-dependent. At the molecular level, myosin generates force and motion by coupling ATP hydrolysis to lever arm rotation. When a laser trap was used to apply load to single heads of expressed smooth muscle myosin (S1), the ADP release kinetics accelerated with an assistive load and slowed with a resistive load; however, ATP binding was mostly unaffected. To investigate how load is communicated within the motor, a glycine located at the putative fulcrum of the lever arm was mutated to valine (G709V). In the absence of load, stopped-flow and laser trap studies showed that the mutation significantly slowed the rates of ADP release and ATP binding, accounting for the approximately ...
AbstractTo better understand how skeletal muscle myosin molecules move actin filaments, we determine...
Skeletal muscle uses more energy when it is shortening rapidly and less energy when it is maintainin...
Skeletal muscle uses more energy when it is shortening rapidly and less energy when it is maintainin...
ABSTRACT The ATP hydrolysis rate and shortening velocity of muscle are load-dependent. At the molecu...
AbstractThe ATP hydrolysis rate and shortening velocity of muscle are load-dependent. At the molecul...
AbstractThe ATP hydrolysis rate and shortening velocity of muscle are load-dependent. At the molecul...
Three conserved glycine residues in the reactive thiol region of Dictyostelium discoideummyosin II w...
Three conserved glycine residues in the reactive thiol region of Dictyostelium discoideummyosin II w...
The actomyosin system generates mechanical work with the execution of the power stroke, an ATP-drive...
The motor domain of myosin is the core element performing mechanochemical energy transduction. This ...
performed transient kinetic analyses to characterize the ATPase cycles of the mutant proteins. While...
<div><p>The motor domain of myosin is the core element performing mechanochemical energy transductio...
AbstractThe myosin motor protein generates force in muscle by hydrolyzing Adenosine 5′-triphosphate ...
The actomyosin system generates mechanical work with the execution of the power stroke, an ATP-drive...
The role of the highly conserved residues in the gamma-phosphate binding site of myosin upon myosin ...
AbstractTo better understand how skeletal muscle myosin molecules move actin filaments, we determine...
Skeletal muscle uses more energy when it is shortening rapidly and less energy when it is maintainin...
Skeletal muscle uses more energy when it is shortening rapidly and less energy when it is maintainin...
ABSTRACT The ATP hydrolysis rate and shortening velocity of muscle are load-dependent. At the molecu...
AbstractThe ATP hydrolysis rate and shortening velocity of muscle are load-dependent. At the molecul...
AbstractThe ATP hydrolysis rate and shortening velocity of muscle are load-dependent. At the molecul...
Three conserved glycine residues in the reactive thiol region of Dictyostelium discoideummyosin II w...
Three conserved glycine residues in the reactive thiol region of Dictyostelium discoideummyosin II w...
The actomyosin system generates mechanical work with the execution of the power stroke, an ATP-drive...
The motor domain of myosin is the core element performing mechanochemical energy transduction. This ...
performed transient kinetic analyses to characterize the ATPase cycles of the mutant proteins. While...
<div><p>The motor domain of myosin is the core element performing mechanochemical energy transductio...
AbstractThe myosin motor protein generates force in muscle by hydrolyzing Adenosine 5′-triphosphate ...
The actomyosin system generates mechanical work with the execution of the power stroke, an ATP-drive...
The role of the highly conserved residues in the gamma-phosphate binding site of myosin upon myosin ...
AbstractTo better understand how skeletal muscle myosin molecules move actin filaments, we determine...
Skeletal muscle uses more energy when it is shortening rapidly and less energy when it is maintainin...
Skeletal muscle uses more energy when it is shortening rapidly and less energy when it is maintainin...