ADP dissociation from actomyosin subfragment 1 is sufficiently slow to limit the unloaded shortening velocity in vertebrate muscle.
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The kinetic mechanism of Myo1e (human myosin-IC)Human actin mutations associated with hypertrophic and dilated cardiomyopathies demonstrate distinct thin filament regulatory properties in vitroMyosin light chain kinase and the role of myosin light chain phosphorylation in skeletal musclePoorly understood aspects of striated muscle contractionMyosin motor isoforms direct specification of actomyosin function by tropomyosins.Molecular mechanics of mouse cardiac myosin isoformsThe myosin power stroke(+)Insert smooth muscle myosin heavy chain (SM-B) isoform expression in human tissuesAltered cardiac troponin T in vitro function in the presence of a mutation implicated in familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathyRegulation of human heart contractility by essential myosin light chain isoformsIs the enzyme a powerful reactant of the biochemical reaction?Fluorescent coumarin-labeled nucleotides to measure ADP release from actomyosinLink between the enzymatic kinetics and mechanical behavior in an actomyosin motor.Strong binding of myosin increases shortening velocity of rabbit skinned skeletal muscle fibres at low levels of Ca(2+)Effects of substituting uridine triphosphate for ATP on the crossbridge cycle of rabbit muscleEffect of ADP and ionic strength on the kinetic and motile properties of recombinant mouse myosin VBiochemical and motile properties of Myo1b splice isoformsModification of loop 1 affects the nucleotide binding properties of Myo1c, the adaptation motor in the inner earRegulation of force and unloaded sliding speed in single thin filaments: effects of regulatory proteins and calciumThe superfast human extraocular myosin is kinetically distinct from the fast skeletal IIa, IIb, and IId isoforms.Myosin regulatory light chain phosphorylation and strain modulate adenosine diphosphate release from smooth muscle Myosin.Smooth muscle myosin: regulation and properties.The role of MgADP in force maintenance by dephosphorylated cross-bridges in smooth muscle: a flash photolysis study.Myosin essential light chain isoforms modulate the velocity of shortening propelled by nonphosphorylated cross-bridges.The molecular effects of skeletal muscle myosin regulatory light chain phosphorylation.Tropomyosin and myosin-II cellular levels promote actomyosin ring assembly in fission yeast.Fission yeast tropomyosin specifies directed transport of myosin-V along actin cables.Molecular characterization and subcellular localization of Arabidopsis class VIII myosin, ATM1.Harmonic force spectroscopy measures load-dependent kinetics of individual human β-cardiac myosin moleculesSubstrate and product dependence of force and shortening in fast and slow smooth muscleThe biochemical kinetics underlying actin movement generated by one and many skeletal muscle myosin moleculesModel for anaphase B: role of three mitotic motors in a switch from poleward flux to spindle elongationEffects of thyroxine on myosin isoform expression and mechanical properties in guinea-pig smooth muscle.The unique properties of tonic smooth muscle emerge from intrinsic as well as intermolecular behaviors of Myosin molecules.Kinetic differences in cardiac myosins with identical loop 1 sequences.ATPase and shortening rates in frog fast skeletal myofibrils by time-resolved measurements of protein-bound and free Pi.Viscosity and solute dependence of F-actin translocation by rabbit skeletal heavy meromyosin.Kinetics of force generation and phosphate release in skinned rabbit soleus muscle fibers.Endothermic force generation, temperature-jump experiments and effects of increased [MgADP] in rabbit psoas muscle fibres.Regulation of fibre contraction in a rat model of myocardial ischemia.
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ADP dissociation from actomyosin subfragment 1 is sufficiently slow to limit the unloaded shortening velocity in vertebrate muscle.
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scientific article published on February 1985
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ADP dissociation from actomyos ...... velocity in vertebrate muscle.
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ADP dissociation from actomyos ...... velocity in vertebrate muscle.
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ADP dissociation from actomyos ...... velocity in vertebrate muscle.
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ADP dissociation from actomyos ...... velocity in vertebrate muscle.
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ADP dissociation from actomyos ...... velocity in vertebrate muscle.
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ADP dissociation from actomyos ...... velocity in vertebrate muscle.
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ADP dissociation from actomyos ...... velocity in vertebrate muscle.
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M O Wiseman
R F Siemankowski
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10.1073/PNAS.82.3.658
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1985-02-01T00:00:00Z