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. 1992 Apr;262(4 Pt 1):C1039-46.
doi: 10.1152/ajpcell.1992.262.4.C1039.

Contraction of glycerinated rabbit slow-twitch muscle fibers as a function of MgATP concentration

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Contraction of glycerinated rabbit slow-twitch muscle fibers as a function of MgATP concentration

E Pate et al. Am J Physiol. 1992 Apr.

Abstract

We have measured the isometric tension and force-velocity relationships of glycerinated rabbit slow-twitch semimembranosus muscle as a function of MgATP concentration ([MgATP]) and have compared the results with those obtained previously from fast-twitch psoas muscle. We find that isometric tension decreases as [MgATP] increases. The magnitude of the decrease is not as great as observed in psoas. Maximum shortening velocity (Vmax) exhibits classical Michaelian saturation behavior with respect to [MgATP] with a Michaelis constant (Km) for half-maximal velocity of 18 microM and a value at saturating [MgATP] of 0.6 muscle lengths/s. Similar values were observed in fibers from soleus, another slow-twitch muscle. The corresponding values in rabbit psoas muscle are 150 microM and 1.6 lengths/s. Compared with psoas, in semimembranosus muscle Km decreases by a factor of approximately 10, whereas Vmax decreases by about a factor of 3. Thus, although in a nonphysiological regime, at low [MgATP], a "fast" muscle actually has a lower shortening velocity than a "slow" muscle.

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