Catch is a mechanical state occurring in some invertebrate smooth muscles characterized by high force maintenance and resistance to stretch during extremely slow relaxation. During catch, intracellular calcium is near basal concentration and myosin crossbridge cyctng rate is extremely slow. Catch force is relaxed by a protein kinase A-mediated phosphorylation of sites near the N- and C- temini of the minititin twitchin (approximately 526 kDa). Some catch force maintenance car also occur together with cycling myosin crossbridges at submaximal calcium concentrations, but not when the muscle is maximally activated. Additionally, the link responsible for catch can adjust during shortening of submaximally activated muscles and maintain catch for...
AbstractMyosin filaments from many muscles are activated by phosphorylation of their regulatory ligh...
Several regulatory steps controlling skeletal muscle force generation have been experimentally demon...
Using data from fast time-resolved x-ray diffraction experiments on the synchrotrons at Daresbury an...
AbstractCatch is characterized by maintenance of force with very low energy utilization in some inve...
AbstractCatch force in molluscan smooth muscle requires little, if any, energy input and is controll...
AbstractRecent experiments on permeabilized anterior byssus retractor muscle (ABRM) of Mytilus eduli...
AbstractThe anterior byssus retractor muscle of Mytilus edulis was used to characterize the myosin c...
Molluscan smooth muscle can maintain tension over extended periods with little energy expenditure, a...
Striated muscle contraction involves sliding of actin thin filaments along myosin thick filaments, c...
The anterior byssal retractor muscle (ABRM) is a molluscan smooth muscle that when appropriately sti...
A sliding filament model for muscle contraction is extended by including an activation mechanism bas...
My research activity during the PhD course was aimed at investigating in situ the function of the pr...
Contraction in striated muscle is classically described as regulated by calcium-mediated structural ...
It has long been known that certain molluscan smooth muscles become stretch resistant and can hold t...
AbstractThe ability of certain molluscan smooth muscles to maintain a prolonged state of contraction...
AbstractMyosin filaments from many muscles are activated by phosphorylation of their regulatory ligh...
Several regulatory steps controlling skeletal muscle force generation have been experimentally demon...
Using data from fast time-resolved x-ray diffraction experiments on the synchrotrons at Daresbury an...
AbstractCatch is characterized by maintenance of force with very low energy utilization in some inve...
AbstractCatch force in molluscan smooth muscle requires little, if any, energy input and is controll...
AbstractRecent experiments on permeabilized anterior byssus retractor muscle (ABRM) of Mytilus eduli...
AbstractThe anterior byssus retractor muscle of Mytilus edulis was used to characterize the myosin c...
Molluscan smooth muscle can maintain tension over extended periods with little energy expenditure, a...
Striated muscle contraction involves sliding of actin thin filaments along myosin thick filaments, c...
The anterior byssal retractor muscle (ABRM) is a molluscan smooth muscle that when appropriately sti...
A sliding filament model for muscle contraction is extended by including an activation mechanism bas...
My research activity during the PhD course was aimed at investigating in situ the function of the pr...
Contraction in striated muscle is classically described as regulated by calcium-mediated structural ...
It has long been known that certain molluscan smooth muscles become stretch resistant and can hold t...
AbstractThe ability of certain molluscan smooth muscles to maintain a prolonged state of contraction...
AbstractMyosin filaments from many muscles are activated by phosphorylation of their regulatory ligh...
Several regulatory steps controlling skeletal muscle force generation have been experimentally demon...
Using data from fast time-resolved x-ray diffraction experiments on the synchrotrons at Daresbury an...