Title : Time-resolved X-ray diffraction studies of cross-bridge movement and their interpretation - Huxley_1984_Adv.Exp.Med.Biol_170_161 |
Author(s) : Huxley HE |
Ref : Advances in Experimental Medicine & Biology , 170 :161 , 1984 |
Abstract :
The purpose of these studies has been to obtain information about the structural behaviour of the cross-bridges during contraction. Since there are so few reflections still present in the part of the X-ray diagram produced by cross-bridges in a contracting muscle they cannot on their own give a detailed picture. However, they can give information of a more general nature - much in the same way as measurements of tension may do, for example - and the patterns can also tell us what structural regularities are no longer present during contraction. The experiments which I will describe have been carried out in nearly all cases on frog sartorius muscles using synchrotron radiation as an intense X-ray source. The necessary facilities were provided by the European Molecular Biology Laboratory Outstation on the storage ring DORIS at DESY Hamburg. The results to which I will refer have in many cases already been described in papers published or in press (Huxley, 1979; Huxley, Faruqi , Bordas , Koch and Milch , 1980; Huxley, Simmons, Faruqi , Kress , Bordas and Koch, 1981; Huxley, Faruqi , Kress , Bordas and Koch, 1982), to which reference may also be made for experimental details. |
PubMedSearch : Huxley_1984_Adv.Exp.Med.Biol_170_161 |
PubMedID: 6741693 |
Huxley HE (1984)
Time-resolved X-ray diffraction studies of cross-bridge movement and their interpretation
Advances in Experimental Medicine & Biology
170 :161
Huxley HE (1984)
Advances in Experimental Medicine & Biology
170 :161