Vanzi F, Capitanio M, Sacconi L, Stringari C, Cicchi R, Canepari M, Maffei M, Piroddi N, Poggesi C, Nucciotti V, Linari M, Piazzesi G, Tesi C, Antolini R, Lombardi V, Bottinelli R, Pavone F S
LENS (European Laboratory for Non-linear Spectroscopy), University of Florence, Via Nello Carrara 1, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, Italy.
J Muscle Res Cell Motil. 2006;27(5-7):469-79. doi: 10.1007/s10974-006-9084-3. Epub 2006 Aug 24.
This review proposes a brief summary of two applications of lasers to muscle research. The first application (laser tweezers), is now a well-established technique in the field, adopted by several laboratories in the world and producing a constant stream of original data, fundamental for our improved understanding of muscle contraction at the level of detail that only single molecule measurements can provide. As an example of the power of this technique, here we focus on some recent results, revealing the performance of the working stroke in at least two distinct steps also in skeletal muscle myosin. A second laser-based technique described here is second-harmonic generation; the application of this technique to muscle research is very recent. We describe the main results obtained thus far in this area and the potentially remarkable impact that this technology may have in muscle research.
本综述简要总结了激光在肌肉研究中的两种应用。第一种应用(激光镊子),如今已成为该领域一项成熟的技术,被全球多个实验室采用,并不断产生原始数据,这些数据对于我们在仅单分子测量所能提供的细节层面上更好地理解肌肉收缩至关重要。作为该技术强大功能的一个例子,在此我们聚焦于一些近期结果,这些结果揭示了骨骼肌肌球蛋白工作冲程至少在两个不同步骤中的表现。这里描述的第二种基于激光的技术是二次谐波产生;该技术应用于肌肉研究的时间非常短。我们描述了迄今为止在该领域获得的主要结果,以及这项技术可能对肌肉研究产生的潜在显著影响。