Myosin filaments of muscle are regulated either by phosphorylation of their regulatory light chains or Ca(2+) binding to the essential light chains, contributing to on-off switching or modulation of contraction. Phosphorylation-regulated filaments in the relaxed state are characterized by an asymmetric interaction between the two myosin heads, inhibiting their actin binding or ATPase activity. Here, we have tested whether a similar interaction switches off activity in myosin filaments regulated by Ca(2+) binding. Cryo-electron microscopy and single-particle image reconstruction of Ca(2+)-regulated (scallop) filaments reveals a helical array of myosin head-pair motifs above the filament surface. Docking of atomic models of scallop myosin hea...
Regulation of muscle contraction via the myosin filaments occurs in vertebrate smooth and many inver...
The myosin 2 family of molecular motors includes isoforms regulated n different ways. Vertebrate smo...
The regulatory domain of scallop myosin is a three-chain protein complex that switches on this motor...
Myosin filaments of muscle are regulated either by phosphorylation of their regulatory light chains ...
AbstractBackground: In contrast to the myosins of vertebrate skeletal muscle, molluscan myosins are ...
AbstractBackground: In contrast to the myosins of vertebrate skeletal muscle, molluscan myosins are ...
Muscle contraction involves the interaction of the myosin heads of the thick filaments with actin su...
Muscle contraction involves the interaction of the myosin heads of the thick filaments with actin su...
Contraction of many muscles is activated in part by the binding of Ca(2+) to, or phosphorylation of,...
The myosin 2 family of molecular motors includes isoforms regulated in different ways. Vertebrate s...
Electron microscopy has been used to study the structural changes that occur in the myosin filaments...
Contraction of muscle involves the cyclic interaction of myosin heads on the thick filaments with ac...
Article Nature 368, 306 − 312 (1994); doi:10.1038/368306a0 Structure of the regulatory domain of sc...
Article Nature 368, 306 − 312 (1994); doi:10.1038/368306a0 Structure of the regulatory domain of sc...
Article Nature 368, 306 − 312 (1994); doi:10.1038/368306a0 Structure of the regulatory domain of sc...
Regulation of muscle contraction via the myosin filaments occurs in vertebrate smooth and many inver...
The myosin 2 family of molecular motors includes isoforms regulated n different ways. Vertebrate smo...
The regulatory domain of scallop myosin is a three-chain protein complex that switches on this motor...
Myosin filaments of muscle are regulated either by phosphorylation of their regulatory light chains ...
AbstractBackground: In contrast to the myosins of vertebrate skeletal muscle, molluscan myosins are ...
AbstractBackground: In contrast to the myosins of vertebrate skeletal muscle, molluscan myosins are ...
Muscle contraction involves the interaction of the myosin heads of the thick filaments with actin su...
Muscle contraction involves the interaction of the myosin heads of the thick filaments with actin su...
Contraction of many muscles is activated in part by the binding of Ca(2+) to, or phosphorylation of,...
The myosin 2 family of molecular motors includes isoforms regulated in different ways. Vertebrate s...
Electron microscopy has been used to study the structural changes that occur in the myosin filaments...
Contraction of muscle involves the cyclic interaction of myosin heads on the thick filaments with ac...
Article Nature 368, 306 − 312 (1994); doi:10.1038/368306a0 Structure of the regulatory domain of sc...
Article Nature 368, 306 − 312 (1994); doi:10.1038/368306a0 Structure of the regulatory domain of sc...
Article Nature 368, 306 − 312 (1994); doi:10.1038/368306a0 Structure of the regulatory domain of sc...
Regulation of muscle contraction via the myosin filaments occurs in vertebrate smooth and many inver...
The myosin 2 family of molecular motors includes isoforms regulated n different ways. Vertebrate smo...
The regulatory domain of scallop myosin is a three-chain protein complex that switches on this motor...