AbstractThe molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists and biochemists for many years. The common view of the mechanism is embodied in the ‘cross-bridge hypothesis’, in which the relative sliding of thick (myosin) and thin (actin) filaments in cross-striated muscle is brought about by the ‘cross-bridges’, parts of the myosin molecules which protrude from the thick filaments and interact cyclically with the actin filaments, transporting them by a rowing action that is powered by the hydrolysis of ATP. This hypothesis is, however, rather vague on the molecular details of cross-bridge movement and, in the light of the recently determined crystal structures of myosin and actin, it has evolved into th...
A thermodynamic analysis is presented for the energy conversion by muscle contraction. During the cy...
AbstractThe myosin motor protein generates force in muscle by hydrolyzing Adenosine 5′-triphosphate ...
Poisson-Boltzmann calculations of the distribution of electrostatic potentials around an actin filam...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists ...
The molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists and bioc...
The molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists and bioc...
AbstractRecent experimental findings suggest that the myosin cross-bridge theory may no longer be ad...
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 ...
AbstractMyosin crystal structures have given rise to the swinging lever arm hypothesis, which predic...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
Muscular contraction stems from a sliding movement of thick and thin filaments relative to each othe...
The myosin cross-bridge exists in two conformations, which differ in the orientation of a long lever...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
A thermodynamic analysis is presented for the energy conversion by muscle contraction. During the cy...
AbstractThe myosin motor protein generates force in muscle by hydrolyzing Adenosine 5′-triphosphate ...
Poisson-Boltzmann calculations of the distribution of electrostatic potentials around an actin filam...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists ...
The molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists and bioc...
The molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists and bioc...
AbstractRecent experimental findings suggest that the myosin cross-bridge theory may no longer be ad...
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 ...
AbstractMyosin crystal structures have given rise to the swinging lever arm hypothesis, which predic...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
Muscular contraction stems from a sliding movement of thick and thin filaments relative to each othe...
The myosin cross-bridge exists in two conformations, which differ in the orientation of a long lever...
X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and...
A thermodynamic analysis is presented for the energy conversion by muscle contraction. During the cy...
AbstractThe myosin motor protein generates force in muscle by hydrolyzing Adenosine 5′-triphosphate ...
Poisson-Boltzmann calculations of the distribution of electrostatic potentials around an actin filam...