The molecular origin of birefringence in skeletal muscle. Contribution of myosin subfragment S-1
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The molecular origin of birefringence in skeletal muscle. Contribution of myosin subfragment S-1
Abstract
The state of optical polarization of He-Ne laser light diffracted by single skinned frog skeletal muscle fibers has been determined after decoration of the thin filaments of rigor fibers with exogenous S-1. Light on the first diffraction order was analyzed using optical ellipsometry for changes occurring in total birefringence (delta nT) and total differential field ratio (rT) and the experimental results compared with theoretical predictions. Fibers were examined with SDS-gel electrophoresis and electron microscopy as independent assays of S-1 binding. The binding of S-1 to the thin filaments caused a significant increase in rT and a small but significant decrease in delta nT. Release of bound exogenous S-1 with magnesium pyrophosphate demonstrated that the effect of S-1 on the optical parameters was reversible and both electrophoresis and electron microscopy demonstrated the presence of S-1 specifically bound to the thin filaments. Model simulations based on the theory of Yeh, Y., and R. Baskin (1988. Biophys. J. 54:205-218) showed that the values of delta nT and rT were sensitive to the axial bonding angle of exogenous S-1 as well as to the volume fraction of added S-1. Analysis of the data in light of the model showed that an average axial S-1 binding angle of 68 degrees +/- 7 degrees best fit the data.
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