Rigor-force producing cross-bridges in skeletal muscle fibers activated by a substoichiometric amount of ATP

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Yamada, T
Takezawa, Y
Iwamoto, H
Suzuki, S
Wakabayashi, K
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[1] Teikyo Univ, Sch Med, Dept Physiol, Tokyo 1738605, Japan
[2] Osaka Univ, Grad Sch Engn Sci, Div Biophys Engn, Osaka 5608531, Japan
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10.1016/S0006-3495(03)74604-9
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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Isometric skinned muscle fibers were activated by the photogeneration of a substoichiometric amount of ATP and their cross-bridge configurations examined during the development of the rigor force by x-ray diffraction and electron microscopy. By the photogeneration of similar to100 muM ATP, similar to2/3 of the concentration of the myosin heads in a muscle fiber, muscle fibers originally in the rigor state showed a transient drop of the force and then produced a long-lasting rigor force (similar to50% of the maximal active force), which gradually recovered to the original force level with a time constant of similar to4 s. Associated with the photoactivation, muscle fibers revealed small but distinct changes in the equatorial x-ray diffraction that run ahead of the development of force. After reaching a plateau of force, long-lasting intensity changes in the x-ray diffraction pattern developed in parallel with the force decline. Two-dimensional x-ray diffraction patterns and electron micrographs of the sectioned muscle fibers taken during the period of 1-1.9 s after the photoactivation were basically similar to those from rigor preparations but also contained features characteristic of fully activated fibers. In photoactivated muscle fibers, some cross-bridges bound photogenerated ATP and underwent an ATP hydrolysis cycle whereas a significant population of the cross-bridges remained attached to the thin actin. laments with no available ATP to bind. Analysis of the results obtained indicates that, during the ATP hydrolysis reaction, the cross-bridges detached from actin. laments and reattached either to the same original actin monomers or to neighboring actin monomers. The latter cross-bridges contribute to produce the rigor force by interacting with the actin filaments, first producing the active force and then being locked in a noncycling state(s), transforming their configuration on the actin. laments to stably sustain the produced force as a passive rigor force.
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