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Myosin trapped but not tamed

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  • Clive R. Bagshaw

    (University of Leicester)

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Muscles contain interdigitating filaments of actin and myosin, which are connected by cross-bridges (myosin heads) driven by ATP hydrolysis. What goes on in molecular terms during muscle contraction remains a matter of debate, however, and was the topic of a European meeting in September. Discussion centred on crystal structures of the cross-bridge and actin at atomic resolution, and the development of assays to follow events at the single-molecule level. Fresh ways of looking at muscle disease also came in for consideration.

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  • Clive R. Bagshaw, 1997. "Myosin trapped but not tamed," Nature, Nature, vol. 390(6658), pages 345-346, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:390:y:1997:i:6658:d:10.1038_37002
    DOI: 10.1038/37002
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