Evidence for increased low force cross-bridge population in shortening skinned skeletal muscle fibers: implications for actomyosin kinetics
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Evidence for increased low force cross-bridge population in shortening skinned skeletal muscle fibers: implications for actomyosin kinetics
Abstract
The dynamic characteristics of the low force myosin cross-bridges were determined in fully calcium-activated skinned rabbit psoas muscle fibers shortening under constant loads (0.04-0.7 x full isometric tension Po). The shortening was interrupted at various times by a ramp stretch (duration, 10 ms; amplitude, up to 1.8% fiber length) and the resulting tension response was recorded. Except for the earlier period of velocity transients, the tension response showed nonlinear dependence on stretch amplitude; i.e., the magnitude of the tension response started to rise disproportionately as the stretch exceeded a critical amplitude, as in the presence of inorganic phosphate (Pi). This result, as well as the result of stiffness measurement, suggests that the low force cross-bridges similar to those observed in the presence of Pi (presumably A.M.ADP.Pi) are significantly populated during shortening. The critical amplitude of the shortening fibers was greater than that of isometrically contracting fibers, suggesting that the low force cross-bridges are more negatively strained during shortening. As the load was reduced from 0.3 to 0.04 P0, the shortening velocity increased more than twofold, but the amount of the negative strain stayed remarkably constant (approximately 3 nm). This This insensitiveness of the negative strain to velocity is best explained if the dissociation of the low force cross-bridges is accelerated approximately in proportion to velocity. Along with previous reports, the results suggest that the actomyosin ATPase cycle in muscle fibers has at least two key reaction steps in which rate constants are sensitively regulated by shortening velocity and that one of them is the dissociation of the low force A.M.ADP.Pi cross-bridges. This step may virtually limit the rate of actomyosin ATPase turnover and help increase efficiency in fibers shortening at high velocities.
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