We examined the kinetic properties of rabbit skinned skeletal muscle fibers in which the endogenous myosin regulatory light chain (RLC) was partially replaced with a mutant RLC (D47A) containing a point mutation within the Ca2+/Mg2+ binding site that severely reduced its affinity for divalent cations. We found that when approximately 50% of the endogenous RLC was replaced by the mutant, maximum tension declined to approximately 60% of control and the rate constant of active tension redevelopment (ktr) after mechanical disruption of cross-bridges was reduced to approximately 70% of control. This reduction in ktr was not an indirect effect on kinetics due to a reduced number of strongly bound myosin heads, because when the strongly binding cr...
The dynamic characteristics of the low force myosin cross-bridges were determined in fully calcium-a...
AbstractThe contribution of thick and thin filaments to skeletal muscle fiber compliance has been sh...
The contractile properties of skinned single fibers from rabbit psoas muscle were investigated under...
We examined the kinetic properties of rabbit skinned skeletal muscle fibers in which the endogenous ...
Each myosin molecule contains two heavy chains and a total of four low-molecular weight light chain ...
To determine the role of myosin regulatory light chain (RLC) in modulating contraction in skeletal m...
We investigated the mechanism of the Ca2+ sensitivity of cross-bridge transitions that limit the rat...
AbstractThe rate of relaxation from steady-state force in rabbit psoas fiber bundles was examined be...
AbstractThe present study examined the effects of Ca2+ and strongly bound cross-bridges on tension d...
AbstractThe correlation of acto-myosin ATPase rate with tension redevelopment kinetics (ktr) was det...
AbstractIn maximally activated skinned fibers, the rate of tension redevelopment (ktr) following a r...
To examine if the Ca2(+)-binding kinetics of troponin C (TnC) can influence the rate of cross-bridge...
Fiber isometric tension redevelopment rate (kTR) was measured during submaximal and maximal activati...
AbstractKinetic analysis of contracting fast and slow rabbit muscle fibers in the presence of the te...
Understanding the mechanism of force generation or shortening in muscle requires knowledge of the re...
The dynamic characteristics of the low force myosin cross-bridges were determined in fully calcium-a...
AbstractThe contribution of thick and thin filaments to skeletal muscle fiber compliance has been sh...
The contractile properties of skinned single fibers from rabbit psoas muscle were investigated under...
We examined the kinetic properties of rabbit skinned skeletal muscle fibers in which the endogenous ...
Each myosin molecule contains two heavy chains and a total of four low-molecular weight light chain ...
To determine the role of myosin regulatory light chain (RLC) in modulating contraction in skeletal m...
We investigated the mechanism of the Ca2+ sensitivity of cross-bridge transitions that limit the rat...
AbstractThe rate of relaxation from steady-state force in rabbit psoas fiber bundles was examined be...
AbstractThe present study examined the effects of Ca2+ and strongly bound cross-bridges on tension d...
AbstractThe correlation of acto-myosin ATPase rate with tension redevelopment kinetics (ktr) was det...
AbstractIn maximally activated skinned fibers, the rate of tension redevelopment (ktr) following a r...
To examine if the Ca2(+)-binding kinetics of troponin C (TnC) can influence the rate of cross-bridge...
Fiber isometric tension redevelopment rate (kTR) was measured during submaximal and maximal activati...
AbstractKinetic analysis of contracting fast and slow rabbit muscle fibers in the presence of the te...
Understanding the mechanism of force generation or shortening in muscle requires knowledge of the re...
The dynamic characteristics of the low force myosin cross-bridges were determined in fully calcium-a...
AbstractThe contribution of thick and thin filaments to skeletal muscle fiber compliance has been sh...
The contractile properties of skinned single fibers from rabbit psoas muscle were investigated under...