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. 1977 May 1;163(2):291-6.
doi: 10.1042/bj1630291.

Calcium ion-dependent myosin from decapod-crustacean muscles

Calcium ion-dependent myosin from decapod-crustacean muscles

W Lehman. Biochem J. .

Abstract

Ca2+ regulation of arthropod actomyosin adenosine triphosphatase is associated with both the thin filaments, as in vertebrates, and with the myosin, as in molluscs. The actomyosin of decapod-crustacean fast muscles was previously considered to be an exception, displaying only a Ca2+-regulatory system linked to the thin filaments and not a myosin-linked regulatory system. In the present study, myosin regulation is demonstrated in a variety of decapod muscles when they are tested under more physiological ionic conditions. Myosin regulation is shown by using mixtures of pure rabbit actin with myofibrils, with actomyosin and with purified myosin, and in each case the adenosine triphosphatase is Ca2+ dependent. Myosin regulation may also occur in vertebrate striated muscle, but seemingly is lost during purification of the myosin.

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