Diffuse X-ray scatter from myosin heads in oriented synthetic filaments.
Biophys J
; 51(6): 959-67, 1987 Jun.
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ABSTRACT
X-ray results are presented concerning the structural state of myosin heads of synthetic filaments in threads. These were made from purified rabbit skeletal muscle myosin and studied by x-ray diffraction and electron microscopy by Cooke et al. (Cooke, P. H., E. M. Bartels, G. F. Elliott, and R. A. Hughes, 1987, Biophys. J., 51947-957). X-ray patterns show a meridional peak at a spacing of 14.4 nm. We concentrate here on the only other feature of the axial pattern this is a central region of diffuse scatter, which we find to be similar to that obtained from myosin heads in solution (Mendelson, R. A., K. M. Kretzschmar, 1980, Biochemistry, 194103-4108). This means that the myosin heads have very large random displacements in all directions from their average positions, and that they are practically randomly oriented. The myosin heads do not contribute to the 14.4-nm peak, which must come entirely from the backbone. Comparison with x-ray data from the unstriated Taenia coli muscle of the guinea pig indicates that in this muscle at least 75% of the diffuse scatter comes from disordered myosin heads. The results confirm that the diffuse scatter in x-ray patterns from specimens that contain myosin filaments can yield information about the structural behavior of the myosin heads.
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Citoesqueleto
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Citoesqueleto de Actina
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Miosinas
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Animals
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Biophys J
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1987
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