AbstractThe sliding speed of unregulated thin filaments in motility assays is only about half that of the unloaded shortening velocity of muscle fibers. The addition of regulatory proteins, troponin and tropomyosin, is known to increase the sliding speed of thin filaments in the in vitro motility assay. To learn if this effect is related to the rate of MgADP dissociation from the acto-S1 cross-bridge head, the effects of regulatory proteins on nucleotide binding and release in motility assays were measured in the presence and absence of regulatory proteins. The apparent affinity of acto-heavy meromyosin (acto-HMM) for MgATP was reduced by the presence of regulatory proteins. Similarly, the regulatory proteins increase the concentration of M...
AbstractActin filaments propelled in vitro by groups of skeletal muscle myosin motors exhibit distin...
Regulated thin filaments (RTFs) tightly control striated muscle contraction through calcium binding ...
AbstractTropomyosins, a family of actin-binding regulatory proteins, are present in muscle and non-m...
AbstractWe investigated how strong cross-bridge number affects sliding speed of regulated Ca2+-activ...
The ability of calcium to regulate thin filament sliding velocity was studied in an in vitro motilit...
AbstractSkeletal and cardiac muscle contraction are inhibited by the actin-associated complex of tro...
AbstractContraction of skeletal muscle is regulated by calcium at the level of the thin filament via...
Using in vitro motility assays, we examined the sliding velocity of actin filaments generated by pai...
Phosphorylation of the regulatory light chain of smooth muscle myosin efficiently regulates the acti...
AbstractThe current study was undertaken to investigate the relative contribution of calcium and myo...
Using an in vitro motility assay, we have investigated Ca2+ regulation of individual, regulated thin...
Muscle contraction is thought to be accomplished by sliding of myosin filaments along actin filament...
AbstractThe N-terminal region in actin has been shown to interact with both myosin and troponin (Tn)...
It has been suggested that the rate of ADP release from acto-myosin and the rate of acto-myosin diss...
AbstractActin filaments copolymerized with both intact and chemically modified actin monomers restor...
AbstractActin filaments propelled in vitro by groups of skeletal muscle myosin motors exhibit distin...
Regulated thin filaments (RTFs) tightly control striated muscle contraction through calcium binding ...
AbstractTropomyosins, a family of actin-binding regulatory proteins, are present in muscle and non-m...
AbstractWe investigated how strong cross-bridge number affects sliding speed of regulated Ca2+-activ...
The ability of calcium to regulate thin filament sliding velocity was studied in an in vitro motilit...
AbstractSkeletal and cardiac muscle contraction are inhibited by the actin-associated complex of tro...
AbstractContraction of skeletal muscle is regulated by calcium at the level of the thin filament via...
Using in vitro motility assays, we examined the sliding velocity of actin filaments generated by pai...
Phosphorylation of the regulatory light chain of smooth muscle myosin efficiently regulates the acti...
AbstractThe current study was undertaken to investigate the relative contribution of calcium and myo...
Using an in vitro motility assay, we have investigated Ca2+ regulation of individual, regulated thin...
Muscle contraction is thought to be accomplished by sliding of myosin filaments along actin filament...
AbstractThe N-terminal region in actin has been shown to interact with both myosin and troponin (Tn)...
It has been suggested that the rate of ADP release from acto-myosin and the rate of acto-myosin diss...
AbstractActin filaments copolymerized with both intact and chemically modified actin monomers restor...
AbstractActin filaments propelled in vitro by groups of skeletal muscle myosin motors exhibit distin...
Regulated thin filaments (RTFs) tightly control striated muscle contraction through calcium binding ...
AbstractTropomyosins, a family of actin-binding regulatory proteins, are present in muscle and non-m...