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acidosis affects muscle contraction by slowing the rates myosin attaches to and detaches from actin
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نویسنده
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jarvis katelyn ,woodward mike ,debold edward p. ,walcott sam
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منبع
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journal of muscle research and cell motility - 2018 - دوره : 39 - شماره : 3,4 - صفحه:135 -147
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چکیده
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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.
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کلیدواژه
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fatigue ,optical trap ,modeling ,phosphate
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آدرس
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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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