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THE MYOFILAMENT LATTICE: STUDIES ON ISOLATED FIBERS : I. The Constancy of the Unit-Cell Volume with Variation in Sarcomere Length in a Lattice in which the Thin-to-Thick Myofilament Ratio is 6:1
Authors:Ernest W April  Philip W Brandt  and Gerald F Elliott
Institution:From the Department of Anatomy, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York 10032, Department of Chemistry, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, and the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543.
Abstract:The spacing between the thick myofilaments of muscle fibers from the walking legs of crayfish (Orconectes) was determined by optical transform analysis of electron micrograph plates of fixed single fibers and by X-ray diffraction of living single fibers. Sarcomere lengths were determined by light diffraction prior to fixation and prior to the in vivo experiments. From these combined measurements, it is demonstrated that the unit-cell volume of the myofilament lattice is constant during muscle shortening, indicating that the myofilament lattice works in a constant-volume manner. It is further demonstrated with X-ray diffraction measurements of living single fibers that the myofilament lattice continues to work at constant volume after the sarcolemma is removed from the fiber. This indicates that the constant-volume behavior of muscle is inherent to the myofilament lattice.
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