Yagi N, Takemori S
Department of Pharmacology, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan.
J Muscle Res Cell Motil. 1995 Feb;16(1):57-63. doi: 10.1007/BF00125310.
X-ray diffraction patterns from frog sartorius muscle were recorded during steady shortening with various loads. The intensity of the third meridional reflection from the thick filament decreased on shortening to an extent proportional to the drop in tension. The intensity correlated more closely with the tension than with the shortening velocity. The Bragg spacing of the third meridional reflection decreased in proportion to the decrease in tension. The intensity decrease of the actin layer lines at 1/5.1 and 1/5.9 nm-1 was roughly proportional to the decrease in the load, indicating that the number of cross-bridges decreases similarly. The intensity of the (1,1) equatorial reflection showed a significant decrease only with low loads. Assuming that a steady structural state is attained during steady shortening, the results are consistent with the cross-bridge model in which the number of myosin cross-bridges decreases during shortening.
在不同负荷下,对处于稳定缩短状态的青蛙缝匠肌进行X射线衍射图谱记录。随着肌肉缩短,粗肌丝的第三次子午线反射强度下降,下降程度与张力下降成正比。该强度与张力的相关性比与缩短速度的相关性更紧密。第三次子午线反射的布拉格间距随张力降低而成比例减小。肌动蛋白层线在1/5.1和1/5.9 nm-1处的强度下降大致与负荷下降成正比,表明横桥数量也有类似减少。只有在低负荷下,(1,1)赤道反射强度才出现显著下降。假设在稳定缩短过程中达到稳定的结构状态,这些结果与横桥模型一致,即在缩短过程中肌球蛋白横桥数量减少。