Dynamic laser light scattering studies of the effects of pyrophosphate on cyclic motions of cross-bridges in isolated thick myofilaments from Limulus striated muscle
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Dynamic laser light scattering studies of the effects of pyrophosphate on cyclic motions of cross-bridges in isolated thick myofilaments from Limulus striated muscle
Abstract
Pyrophosphate (PPi) is a non-hydrolyzable ATP analogue known to affect the binding between myosin heads and actin. By using a dynamic laser light scattering method, we have shown that 1-2 mM PPi enhances the increase in gamma values induced by Ca2+ in isolated thick myofilaments from Limulus striated muscle. However, similar treatment has no effect on the gamma values of filaments suspended in either relaxing solution or ATP-free solution. gamma is the average linewidth of the photoelectron count autocorrelation function of the light scattered. PPi had no effect on the increase of gamma values by Sr2+ but it substantially increased the gamma values of the thick myofilaments suspended in Ba(2+)-substituted Ca2+ activating solution. The results show that PPi also affects the energy-requiring cyclic cross-bridge motions.
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