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    Author(s)Gerald Pollack
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Editon
    ISBN9781468447057
    Pages921
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 2012

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    Springer Contractile Mechanisms in Muscle 1st Editon 2012 Softbound by Gerald Pollack

    Prior to the emergence of the sliding filament model, contraction theories had been in abundance. In the absence of the kinds of structural and biochemical information available today, it has been a simple matter to speculate about the possible ways in which tension generation and shortening might occur. The advent of the sliding filament model had an immediate impact on these theories; within several years they fell by the wayside, and attention was redirected towards mechanisms by which the filaments might be driven to slide by one another. In terms of identifying the driving mechanism, the pivotal observa­ tion was the electron micrographic indentification of cross-bridges extending from the thick filaments. It was quite naturally assumed that such bridges, which had the ability to split ATP, were the molecular motors, i.e., that they were the sites of mechanochemical transduction. Out of this presumption grew the cross-bridge model. in which filament sliding is presumed to be driven by the cyclic interaction of cross-bridges with complementary actin sites located along the thin filaments. I: Structural Dynamics.- II: Mechanics, Energetics and Molecular Models.- Participants.



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