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   acidosis affects muscle contraction by slowing the rates myosin attaches to and detaches from actin  
   
نویسنده jarvis katelyn ,woodward mike ,debold edward p. ,walcott sam
منبع journal of muscle research and cell motility - 2018 - دوره : 39 - شماره : 3,4 - صفحه:135 -147
چکیده    The loss of muscle force and power during fatigue from intense contractile activity is associated with, and likely caused by, elevated levels of phosphate ( $$mathrm {p}_{mathrm{i}}$$ ) and hydrogen ions (decreased ph). to understand how these deficits in muscle performance occur at the molecular level, we used direct measurements of mini-ensembles of myosin generating force in the laser trap assay at ph 7.4 and 6.5. the data are consistent with a mechanochemical model in which a decrease in ph reduces myosin’s detachment from actin (by slowing adp release), increases non-productive myosin binding (by detached myosin rebinding without a powerstroke), and reduces myosin’s attachment to actin (by slowing the weak-to-strong binding transition). additional support of this mechanism is found by incorporating it into a branched pathway model for the effects of $$mathrm {p}_{mathrm{i}}$$ on myosin’s interaction with actin. including ph-dependence in one additional parameter (acceleration of $$mathrm {p}_{mathrm{i}}$$ -induced detachment), the model reproduces experimental measurements at high and low ph, and variable $$mathrm {p}_{mathrm{i}}$$ , from the single molecule to large ensemble levels. furthermore, when scaled up, the model predicts force-velocity relationships that are consistent with muscle fiber measurements. the model suggests that reducing ph has two opposing effects, a decrease in attachment favoring a decrease in muscle force and a decrease in detachment favoring an increase in muscle force. depending on experimental details, the addition of $$mathrm {p}_{mathrm{i}}$$ can strengthen one or the other effect, resulting in either synergistic or antagonistic effects. this detailed molecular description suggests a molecular basis for contractile failure during muscle fatigue.
کلیدواژه fatigue ,optical trap ,modeling ,phosphate
آدرس university of california, department of mathematics, usa, university of massachusetts, department of kinesiology, usa, university of massachusetts, department of kinesiology, usa, university of california, department of mathematics, usa
 
     
   
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