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Seasonal changes in the activation of crossbridge motions of isolated thick filament from Limulus striated muscle
Authors:Shih-fang Fan  M M Dewey  B Gaylinn  B Chu
Institution:(1) Department of Physiology and Biophysics, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 11794, NY, USA;(2) Department of Anatomical Sciences, Health Sciences Center, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 11794, NY, USA;(3) Department of Chemistry, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 11794, NY, USA
Abstract:Summary In dynamic light scattering, measurements of the intensity-intensity time correlation function from a suspension of rod-like particles of length L could reveal dynamical information related to translational and internal motions of those particles. For a suspension of thick filaments isolated from the myosin-regulated, striated muscles of Limulus at KL>1 (where K is the scattering vector), the average characteristic linewidth ( 
$$\bar \Gamma$$
) increased with the addition of Ca2+ or with the depletion of ATP. The increase in the 
$$\bar \Gamma$$
with the addition of Ca2+ could be due to the presence of energy-requiring, high-frequency motions of the crossbridges activated by Ca2+. The increase in 
$$\bar \Gamma$$
which occurred with the depletion of ATP was assumed to be mainly due to the thermal motions of the crossbridges after they had moved radially away from the filament backbone. The percentage increase in 
$$\bar \Gamma$$
following the addition of Ca2+ was found to be seasonal, i.e., values of 
$$\bar \Gamma$$
obtained from thick filaments isolated between the middle of June and the middle of September were smaller than those obtained during the rest of the year. The effect of temperature on the percentage increase in 
$$\bar \Gamma$$
was also different. The increase showed a maximum at about 35°C during the summer and at about 25°C at other times. However, the percentage increase in 
$$\bar \Gamma$$
developed under ATP-depleted conditions showed no temperature-related maximum. The number of bound Ca2+ per myosin molecule was 1 during the summer and 2 at other times.Abbreviations DLS dynamic light scattering - L length - K scattering vector - SDS-PAGE sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis - 
$$\bar \Gamma$$
average characteristic line width Deceased
Keywords:Crossbridge motions  Dynamic light scattering  Seasonal changes  Muscle  Thick filament  Limulus polyphemus
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