AbstractCardiac muscle has been extensively studied, but little information is available on the detailed macromolecular structure of its thick filament. To elucidate the structure of these filaments I have developed a procedure to isolate the cardiac thick filaments for study by electron microscopy and computer image analysis. This procedure uses chemical skinning with Triton X-100 to avoid contraction of the muscle that occurs using the procedures previously developed for isolation of skeletal muscle thick filaments. The negatively stained isolated filaments appear highly periodic, with a helical repeat every third cross-bridge level (43nm). Computed Fourier transforms of the filaments show a strong set of layer lines corresponding to a 43...
Striated (skeletal and cardiac) muscle is a highly organized and conserved tissue with a molecular s...
Electron micrograph images of rapidly frozen suspensions of thick filaments from four different musc...
During contraction, the molecular arrangement within muscle undergoes large changes which can be tra...
AbstractCardiac muscle has been extensively studied, but little information is available on the deta...
AbstractTo understand how mutations in thick filament proteins such as cardiac myosin binding protei...
AbstractBased on two criteria, the tightness of packing of myosin rods within the backbone of the fi...
International audienceContraction of skeletal muscle is regulated by structural changes in both acti...
Earlier reports from this and other laboratories indicated that thick filaments may be interconnecte...
Aims An intriguing difference between vertebrate skeletal and cardiac muscles is that the lengths of...
Previous findings that have led to the ' sliding-filament ' model for striated muscle are ...
AbstractA number of cardiac myopathies (e.g. familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and dilated cardio...
The strongest myosin-related features in the low-angle axial x-ray diffraction pattern of resting fr...
Ultra-rapid freezing and electron microscopy were used to directly observe structural details of fro...
The substructure of the thick filaments of chemically skinned chicken pectoralis muscle was investig...
AbstractMutations in the thick filament associated protein cardiac myosin binding protein-C (cMyBP-C...
Striated (skeletal and cardiac) muscle is a highly organized and conserved tissue with a molecular s...
Electron micrograph images of rapidly frozen suspensions of thick filaments from four different musc...
During contraction, the molecular arrangement within muscle undergoes large changes which can be tra...
AbstractCardiac muscle has been extensively studied, but little information is available on the deta...
AbstractTo understand how mutations in thick filament proteins such as cardiac myosin binding protei...
AbstractBased on two criteria, the tightness of packing of myosin rods within the backbone of the fi...
International audienceContraction of skeletal muscle is regulated by structural changes in both acti...
Earlier reports from this and other laboratories indicated that thick filaments may be interconnecte...
Aims An intriguing difference between vertebrate skeletal and cardiac muscles is that the lengths of...
Previous findings that have led to the ' sliding-filament ' model for striated muscle are ...
AbstractA number of cardiac myopathies (e.g. familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and dilated cardio...
The strongest myosin-related features in the low-angle axial x-ray diffraction pattern of resting fr...
Ultra-rapid freezing and electron microscopy were used to directly observe structural details of fro...
The substructure of the thick filaments of chemically skinned chicken pectoralis muscle was investig...
AbstractMutations in the thick filament associated protein cardiac myosin binding protein-C (cMyBP-C...
Striated (skeletal and cardiac) muscle is a highly organized and conserved tissue with a molecular s...
Electron micrograph images of rapidly frozen suspensions of thick filaments from four different musc...
During contraction, the molecular arrangement within muscle undergoes large changes which can be tra...