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Myosin Head Configurations in Resting and Contracting Murine Skeletal Muscle

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms19092643

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skeletal muscle; X-ray diffraction; actomyosin interaction; sarcomere structure; super-relaxed state

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  1. DOE Office of Science [DE-AC02-06CH11357]
  2. National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health [9 P41 GM103622]
  3. NIGMS [1S10OD018090-01]
  4. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES [P41GM103622] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Transgenic mouse models have been important tools for studying the relationship of genotype to phenotype for human diseases, including those of skeletal muscle. We show that mouse skeletal muscle can produce high quality X-ray diffraction patterns establishing the mouse intact skeletal muscle X-ray preparation as a potentially powerful tool to test structural hypotheses in health and disease. A notable feature of the mouse model system is the presence of residual myosin layer line intensities in contracting mouse muscle patterns. This provides an additional tool, along with the I-1,I-1/I-1,I-0 intensity ratio, for estimating the proportions of active versus relaxed myosin heads under a given set of conditions that can be used to characterize a given physiological condition or mutant muscle type. We also show that analysis of the myosin layer line intensity distribution, including derivation of the myosin head radius, R-m, may be used to study the role of the super-relaxed state in myosin regulation. When the myosin inhibitor blebbistatin is used to inhibit force production, there is a shift towards a highly quasi-helically ordered configuration that is distinct from the normal resting state, indicating there are more than one helically ordered configuration for resting crossbridges.

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