a Department of BioEngineering, Nagaoka University of Technology Nagaoka 940-21 Japan
b School of Design and Architecture, Nagoya City University Nagoya 464 Japan
Abstract:
An actin filament sliding on myosin molecules in the presence of an extremely low concentration of ATP exhibited a staggered movement. Longitudinally sliding movement of the filament was frequently interrupted by its non-sliding, fluctuating movements both in the longitudinal and transversal directions. Intermittent sliding movements of an actin filament indicate establishment of a coordination of ATP-mediated active sites distributed along the filament.