نتایج جستجو برای: lever arm

تعداد نتایج: 71998  

Journal: :Current Biology 1997
Kenneth C Holmes

The molecular mechanism of muscle contraction is a problem that has exercised biophysicists and biochemists for many years. The common view of the mechanism is embodied in the 'cross-bridge hypothesis', in which the relative sliding of thick (myosin) and thin (actin) filaments in cross-striated muscle is brought about by the 'cross-bridges', parts of the myosin molecules which protrude from the...

Journal: :University journal of dental sciences 2022

ABSTRACT
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Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
T P Burghardt S P Garamszegi K Ajtai

It is widely conjectured that muscle shortens because portions of myosin molecules (the "cross-bridges") impel the actin filament to which they transiently attach and that the impulses result from rotation of the cross-bridges. Crystallography indicates that a cross-bridge is articulated-consisting of a globular catalytic/actin-binding domain and a long lever arm that may rotate. Conveniently, ...

2006
Andrej Vilfan

Myosin V is a motor protein from the myosin superfamily, involved in various intracellular transport processes [1]. It is a processive motor [2], which means that a single protein molecule can transport cargoes along actin filaments over distances of several micrometers. It is dimeric, consisting of two identical heads, each attached to a lever arm, joined with each other through a tail domain....

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Morgane Thomas-Chollier Lisa C Watson Samantha B Cooper Miles A Pufall Jennifer S Liu Katja Borzym Martin Vingron Keith R Yamamoto Sebastiaan H Meijsing

In addition to guiding proteins to defined genomic loci, DNA can act as an allosteric ligand that influences protein structure and activity. Here we compared genome-wide binding, transcriptional regulation, and, using NMR, the conformation of two glucocorticoid receptor (GR) isoforms that differ by a single amino acid insertion in the lever arm, a domain that adopts DNA sequence-specific confor...

Journal: :Annual review of biochemistry 1999
M A Geeves K C Holmes

X-ray crystallography shows the myosin cross-bridge to exist in two conformations, the beginning and end of the "power stroke." A long lever-arm undergoes a 60 degrees to 70 degrees rotation between the two states. This rotation is coupled with changes in the active site (OPEN to CLOSED) and phosphate release. Actin binding mediates the transition from CLOSED to OPEN. Kinetics shows that the bi...

Journal: :Bio Systems 2005
A Buonocore L Caputo Y Ishii E Pirozzi T Yanagida L M Ricciardi

We address the controversial hot question concerning the validity of the loose coupling versus the lever-arm theories in the actomyosin dynamics by re-interpreting and extending the phenomenological washboard potential model proposed by some of us in a previous paper. In this new model a Brownian motion harnessing thermal energy is assumed to co-exist with the deterministic swing of the lever-a...

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