AbstractIt is well documented that muscle contraction results from cyclic rotations of actin-bound myosin cross-bridges. The role of actin is hypothesized to be limited to accelerating phosphate release from myosin and to serving as a rigid substrate for cross-bridge rotations. To test this hypothesis, we have measured actin rotations during contraction of a skeletal muscle. Actin filaments of rabbit psoas fiber were labeled with rhodamine-phalloidin. Muscle contraction was induced by a pulse of ATP photogenerated from caged precursor. ATP induced a single turnover of cross-bridges. The rotations were measured by anisotropy of fluorescence originating from a small volume defined by a narrow aperture of a confocal microscope. The anisotropy ...
AbstractThe rotation of the lever arm of myosin cross-bridges is believed to be responsible for musc...
Poisson-Boltzmann calculations of the distribution of electrostatic potentials around an actin filam...
AbstractMyosin head consists of a globular catalytic domain and a long α-helical regulatory domain. ...
AbstractIt is well documented that muscle contraction results from cyclic rotations of actin-bound m...
The orientation of the light-chain region of myosin heads in muscle fibers was followed by polarized...
The myosin cross-bridge exists in two conformations, which differ in the orientation of a long lever...
The myosin cross-bridge exists in two conformations, which di¡er in the orientation of a long lever ...
The myosin cross-bridge exists in two conformations, which di¡er in the orientation of a long lever ...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
If one could attach a fluorescent tag to a macromolecule and then measure its orientation in a cellu...
If one could attach a fluorescent tag to a macromolecule and then measure its orientation in a cellu...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
AbstractThe rotation of the lever arm of myosin cross-bridges is believed to be responsible for musc...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy was used to monitor the orientation of muscle cross-bri...
AbstractThe rotation of the lever arm of myosin cross-bridges is believed to be responsible for musc...
Poisson-Boltzmann calculations of the distribution of electrostatic potentials around an actin filam...
AbstractMyosin head consists of a globular catalytic domain and a long α-helical regulatory domain. ...
AbstractIt is well documented that muscle contraction results from cyclic rotations of actin-bound m...
The orientation of the light-chain region of myosin heads in muscle fibers was followed by polarized...
The myosin cross-bridge exists in two conformations, which differ in the orientation of a long lever...
The myosin cross-bridge exists in two conformations, which di¡er in the orientation of a long lever ...
The myosin cross-bridge exists in two conformations, which di¡er in the orientation of a long lever ...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
If one could attach a fluorescent tag to a macromolecule and then measure its orientation in a cellu...
If one could attach a fluorescent tag to a macromolecule and then measure its orientation in a cellu...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
AbstractThe rotation of the lever arm of myosin cross-bridges is believed to be responsible for musc...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy was used to monitor the orientation of muscle cross-bri...
AbstractThe rotation of the lever arm of myosin cross-bridges is believed to be responsible for musc...
Poisson-Boltzmann calculations of the distribution of electrostatic potentials around an actin filam...
AbstractMyosin head consists of a globular catalytic domain and a long α-helical regulatory domain. ...