AbstractForce generation and movement in skeletal muscle result from a cyclical interaction of overlapping myosin and actin filaments that permits the free energy of ATP hydrolysis to be converted into mechanical work. The rapid force recovery that occurs after a step release imposed on a muscle is thought to result from a synchronized tilting of myosin lever arms toward a position of lower free energy (the power stroke). We investigated the power stroke mechanism in intact muscle fibers of Rana esculenta using a fast stretch to detach forcibly cross-bridges. Stretches were applied either with or without a conditioning step release. Cross-bridge rupture tension was not significantly influenced by the release, whereas sarcomere elongation at...
AbstractGeneration of force and movement by actomyosin cross-bridges is the molecular basis of muscl...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists ...
The responses of muscle to steady and stepwise shortening are simulated with a model in which actin-...
AbstractForce generation and movement in skeletal muscle result from a cyclical interaction of overl...
We show prolonged contraction of permeabilized muscle fibers of the frog during which structural ord...
Time-resolved intensity measurements of the x-ray equatorial reflections were made during twitch con...
1. Stretching a contracting muscle leads to greater mechanical work being done during subsequent sho...
1. A contracting muscle resists stretching with a force greater than the force it can exert at a con...
1. A contracting muscle resists stretching with a force greater than the force it can exert at a con...
In frog muscle fibres, tetanically stimulated at a sarcomere length of about 2 micron, stretched at ...
When skeletal muscles are activated and mechanically shortened, the force that is produced by the mu...
AbstractStructural changes in the myosin cross-bridges were studied by small-angle x-ray diffraction...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the molecular mechanism underlying the force response to stre...
AbstractCrystallographic and biochemical evidence suggests that the myosin working stroke that gener...
AbstractMuscle fiber contraction involves the cyclical interaction of myosin cross-bridges with acti...
AbstractGeneration of force and movement by actomyosin cross-bridges is the molecular basis of muscl...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists ...
The responses of muscle to steady and stepwise shortening are simulated with a model in which actin-...
AbstractForce generation and movement in skeletal muscle result from a cyclical interaction of overl...
We show prolonged contraction of permeabilized muscle fibers of the frog during which structural ord...
Time-resolved intensity measurements of the x-ray equatorial reflections were made during twitch con...
1. Stretching a contracting muscle leads to greater mechanical work being done during subsequent sho...
1. A contracting muscle resists stretching with a force greater than the force it can exert at a con...
1. A contracting muscle resists stretching with a force greater than the force it can exert at a con...
In frog muscle fibres, tetanically stimulated at a sarcomere length of about 2 micron, stretched at ...
When skeletal muscles are activated and mechanically shortened, the force that is produced by the mu...
AbstractStructural changes in the myosin cross-bridges were studied by small-angle x-ray diffraction...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the molecular mechanism underlying the force response to stre...
AbstractCrystallographic and biochemical evidence suggests that the myosin working stroke that gener...
AbstractMuscle fiber contraction involves the cyclical interaction of myosin cross-bridges with acti...
AbstractGeneration of force and movement by actomyosin cross-bridges is the molecular basis of muscl...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists ...
The responses of muscle to steady and stepwise shortening are simulated with a model in which actin-...