Trombitás K, Tigyi-Sebes A
Nature. 1984;309(5964):168-70. doi: 10.1038/309168a0.
An unresolved problem in understanding muscular contraction is why the internal resistance to sarcomere shortening increases progressively during contraction. We have addressed this problem here by investigating the movement of detached acting filaments in the sarcomeres of insect flight muscle. The final position of the detached actin filaments shows that they were able to slide freely into regions where they have the wrong polarity to interact actively with myosin (double-overlap zones) but where they prevent the exertion of force by cross-bridges between myosin and the correctly polarized acting filaments. These observations indicate that the isometric tension at all sarcomere lengths is directly proportional to the number of cross-bridges in the region of single-overlap of correctly polarized actin and myosin filaments. The decrease in tension as sarcomeres shorten is thus the result of the decrease in the number of effective cross-bridges as actin filaments slide into regions where they are of the wrong polarity to form cross-bridges, and where they inhibit the existing cross-bridges.
在理解肌肉收缩方面,一个尚未解决的问题是,为什么在收缩过程中肌节缩短的内部阻力会逐渐增加。我们通过研究昆虫飞行肌肌节中分离的肌动蛋白丝的运动来解决这个问题。分离的肌动蛋白丝的最终位置表明,它们能够自由滑入极性错误、无法与肌球蛋白进行有效相互作用的区域(双重叠区),但在这些区域中,它们会阻止肌球蛋白与正确极性的肌动蛋白丝之间的横桥发力。这些观察结果表明,在所有肌节长度下的等长张力都与正确极性的肌动蛋白和肌球蛋白丝单重叠区域中的横桥数量成正比。因此,随着肌节缩短张力降低,是因为肌动蛋白丝滑入极性错误、无法形成横桥且会抑制现有横桥的区域,导致有效横桥数量减少。