To clarify the extensibility of thin actin and thick myosin filaments in muscle, we examined the spacings of actin and myosin filament-based reflections in x-ray diffraction patterns at high resolution during isometric contraction of frog skeletal muscles and steady lengthening of the active muscles using synchrotron radiation as an intense x-ray source and a storage phosphor plate as a high sensitivity, high resolution area detector. Spacing of the actin meridional reflection at approximately 1/2.7 nm-1, which corresponds to the axial rise per actin subunit in the thin filament, increased about 0.25% during isometric contraction of muscles at full overlap length of thick and thin filaments. The changes in muscles stretched to approximately...
AbstractEffects of the number of actin-bound S1 and of axial tension on x-ray patterns from tetanize...
AbstractA direct modeling approach was used to quantitatively interpret the two-dimensional x-ray di...
Ultra-rapid freezing and electron microscopy were used to directly observe structural details of fro...
We have used a small angle scattering system assembled on the high flux multipole wiggler beam line ...
We have used a small angle scattering system assembled on the high flux multipole wiggler beam line ...
AbstractChanges in the x-ray diffraction pattern from a frog skeletal muscle were recorded after a q...
The newly discovered extensibility of actin and myosin filaments challenges the foundation of the th...
Defining the structural changes involved in the myosin cross-bridge cycle on actin in active muscle ...
Defining the structural changes involved in the myosin cross-bridge cycle on actin in active muscle ...
AbstractStructural changes in frog skeletal muscle were studied using x-ray diffraction with a time ...
AbstractStep changes in length (between −3 and +5nm per half-sarcomere) were imposed on isolated mus...
Time-resolved intensity measurements of the x-ray equatorial reflections were made during twitch con...
The strongest myosin-related features in the low-angle axial x-ray diffraction pattern of resting fr...
The myosin lattice spacing of single intact muscle fibers of the frog, Rana temporaria, was studied ...
AbstractIn the absence of adenosine triphosphate, the head domains of myosin cross-bridges in muscle...
AbstractEffects of the number of actin-bound S1 and of axial tension on x-ray patterns from tetanize...
AbstractA direct modeling approach was used to quantitatively interpret the two-dimensional x-ray di...
Ultra-rapid freezing and electron microscopy were used to directly observe structural details of fro...
We have used a small angle scattering system assembled on the high flux multipole wiggler beam line ...
We have used a small angle scattering system assembled on the high flux multipole wiggler beam line ...
AbstractChanges in the x-ray diffraction pattern from a frog skeletal muscle were recorded after a q...
The newly discovered extensibility of actin and myosin filaments challenges the foundation of the th...
Defining the structural changes involved in the myosin cross-bridge cycle on actin in active muscle ...
Defining the structural changes involved in the myosin cross-bridge cycle on actin in active muscle ...
AbstractStructural changes in frog skeletal muscle were studied using x-ray diffraction with a time ...
AbstractStep changes in length (between −3 and +5nm per half-sarcomere) were imposed on isolated mus...
Time-resolved intensity measurements of the x-ray equatorial reflections were made during twitch con...
The strongest myosin-related features in the low-angle axial x-ray diffraction pattern of resting fr...
The myosin lattice spacing of single intact muscle fibers of the frog, Rana temporaria, was studied ...
AbstractIn the absence of adenosine triphosphate, the head domains of myosin cross-bridges in muscle...
AbstractEffects of the number of actin-bound S1 and of axial tension on x-ray patterns from tetanize...
AbstractA direct modeling approach was used to quantitatively interpret the two-dimensional x-ray di...
Ultra-rapid freezing and electron microscopy were used to directly observe structural details of fro...