AbstractTension generation in muscle occurs during the attached phase of the ATP-powered cyclic interaction of myosin heads with thin filaments. The transient nature of tension-generating intermediates and the complexity of the mechanochemical cross-bridge cycle have impeded a quantitative description of tension generation. Recent experiments performed under special conditions yielded a sigmoidal dependence of fiber tension on temperature—a unique case that simplifies the system to a two-state transition. We have applied this two-state analysis to kinetic data obtained from biexponential laser temperature-jump tension transients. Here we present the forward and reverse rate constants for de novo tension generation derived from analysis of t...
Understanding the mechanism of force generation or shortening in muscle requires knowledge of the re...
Understanding the mechanism of force generation or shortening in muscle requires knowledge of the re...
AbstractCrystallographic and biochemical evidence suggests that the myosin working stroke that gener...
AbstractTension generation in muscle occurs during the attached phase of the ATP-powered cyclic inte...
Muscle tension rises with increasing temperature. The kinetics that govern the tension rise of maxim...
Increasing temperature was used to progressively interconvert non-force-generating into force-genera...
Increasing temperature was used to progressively interconvert non-force-generating into force-genera...
Muscle tension rises with increasing temperature. The kinetics that govern the tension rise of maxim...
Tension and heat production were measured in frog sartorius muscles in response to small shortening ...
AbstractThe Huxley-Simmons phase 2 controls the kinetics of the first stages of tension recovery aft...
AbstractThe effect of temperature on isometric tension and cross-bridge kinetics was studied with a ...
Isolated rat and mouse extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus muscles were studied under isometr...
In intact single crayfish muscle fibers and frog semitendinosus muscles we have studied the tension ...
The effect of temperature on elementary steps of the cross-bridge cycle was investigated with sinuso...
AbstractWe examined whether cross-bridge cycle models with one or two tension-generating steps can a...
Understanding the mechanism of force generation or shortening in muscle requires knowledge of the re...
Understanding the mechanism of force generation or shortening in muscle requires knowledge of the re...
AbstractCrystallographic and biochemical evidence suggests that the myosin working stroke that gener...
AbstractTension generation in muscle occurs during the attached phase of the ATP-powered cyclic inte...
Muscle tension rises with increasing temperature. The kinetics that govern the tension rise of maxim...
Increasing temperature was used to progressively interconvert non-force-generating into force-genera...
Increasing temperature was used to progressively interconvert non-force-generating into force-genera...
Muscle tension rises with increasing temperature. The kinetics that govern the tension rise of maxim...
Tension and heat production were measured in frog sartorius muscles in response to small shortening ...
AbstractThe Huxley-Simmons phase 2 controls the kinetics of the first stages of tension recovery aft...
AbstractThe effect of temperature on isometric tension and cross-bridge kinetics was studied with a ...
Isolated rat and mouse extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus muscles were studied under isometr...
In intact single crayfish muscle fibers and frog semitendinosus muscles we have studied the tension ...
The effect of temperature on elementary steps of the cross-bridge cycle was investigated with sinuso...
AbstractWe examined whether cross-bridge cycle models with one or two tension-generating steps can a...
Understanding the mechanism of force generation or shortening in muscle requires knowledge of the re...
Understanding the mechanism of force generation or shortening in muscle requires knowledge of the re...
AbstractCrystallographic and biochemical evidence suggests that the myosin working stroke that gener...