AbstractCatch is characterized by maintenance of force with very low energy utilization in some invertebrate muscles. Catch is regulated by phosphorylation of the mini-titin, twitchin, and a catch component of force exists at all [Ca2+] except those resulting in maximum force. The mechanism responsible for catch force was characterized by determining how the effects of agents that inhibit the low to high force transition of the myosin cross-bridge (inorganic phosphate, butanedione monoxime, trifluoperazine, and blebbistatin) are modified by twitchin phosphorylation and [Ca2+]. In permeabilized anterior byssus retractor muscles from Mytilus edulis, catch force was identified as being sensitive to twitchin phosphorylation, whereas noncatch fo...
AbstractMeasurements of the half-sarcomere stiffness during activation of skinned fibers from rabbit...
ABSTRACT Elevated levels of phosphate (Pi) reduce isometric force, providing support for the notion ...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists ...
AbstractCatch is characterized by maintenance of force with very low energy utilization in some inve...
AbstractThe anterior byssus retractor muscle of Mytilus edulis was used to characterize the myosin c...
AbstractCatch force in molluscan smooth muscle requires little, if any, energy input and is controll...
Catch is a mechanical state occurring in some invertebrate smooth muscles characterized by high forc...
AbstractRecent experiments on permeabilized anterior byssus retractor muscle (ABRM) of Mytilus eduli...
AbstractElevated levels of phosphate (Pi) reduce isometric force, providing support for the notion t...
AbstractThe myosin motor protein generates force in muscle by hydrolyzing Adenosine 5′-triphosphate ...
SummaryMuscle force results from the interaction of the globular heads of myosin-II with actin filam...
We investigated the mechanism of the Ca2+ sensitivity of cross-bridge transitions that limit the rat...
Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy was used to monitor the orientation of muscle cross-bri...
AbstractThe mechanical load borne by a molecular motor affects its force, sliding distance, and its ...
AbstractWhen smooth muscle myosin subfragment 1 (S1) is bound to actin filaments in vitro, the light...
AbstractMeasurements of the half-sarcomere stiffness during activation of skinned fibers from rabbit...
ABSTRACT Elevated levels of phosphate (Pi) reduce isometric force, providing support for the notion ...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists ...
AbstractCatch is characterized by maintenance of force with very low energy utilization in some inve...
AbstractThe anterior byssus retractor muscle of Mytilus edulis was used to characterize the myosin c...
AbstractCatch force in molluscan smooth muscle requires little, if any, energy input and is controll...
Catch is a mechanical state occurring in some invertebrate smooth muscles characterized by high forc...
AbstractRecent experiments on permeabilized anterior byssus retractor muscle (ABRM) of Mytilus eduli...
AbstractElevated levels of phosphate (Pi) reduce isometric force, providing support for the notion t...
AbstractThe myosin motor protein generates force in muscle by hydrolyzing Adenosine 5′-triphosphate ...
SummaryMuscle force results from the interaction of the globular heads of myosin-II with actin filam...
We investigated the mechanism of the Ca2+ sensitivity of cross-bridge transitions that limit the rat...
Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy was used to monitor the orientation of muscle cross-bri...
AbstractThe mechanical load borne by a molecular motor affects its force, sliding distance, and its ...
AbstractWhen smooth muscle myosin subfragment 1 (S1) is bound to actin filaments in vitro, the light...
AbstractMeasurements of the half-sarcomere stiffness during activation of skinned fibers from rabbit...
ABSTRACT Elevated levels of phosphate (Pi) reduce isometric force, providing support for the notion ...
AbstractThe molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists ...