Structural changes in the actomyosin cross-bridges associated with force generation
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Structural changes in the actomyosin cross-bridges associated with force generation
Abstract
It is generally thought that to generate active force in muscle, myosin heads (cross-bridges) that are attached to actin undergo large-scale conformational changes. However, evidence for conformational changes of the attached cross-bridges associated with force generation has been ambiguous. In this study, we took advantage of the recent observation that cross-bridges that are weakly attached to actin in a relaxed muscle are apparently in attached preforce-generating states. The experimental conditions were chosen such that there were large fractions of cross-bridges attached under relaxing and activating conditions, and high-resolution equatorial x-ray diffraction patterns obtained under these conditions were compared. Changes brought about by activation in the two innermost intensities, I10 and I11, did not follow the familiar reciprocal changes. Instead, there was almost no change in I11, whereas I10 decreased by 34%. Together with the changes found in the higher-order reflections, the results suggest that the structure of the attached force-generating cross-bridges differs from that of the weakly bound, preforce-generating cross-bridges and possibly also differs from that of the cross-bridges in rigor. These observations support the concept that force generation involves a transition between distinct structural states of the actomyosin cross-bridges.
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