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The following pages link to Temperature dependence and Arrhenius activation energy of F-actin velocity generated in vitro by skeletal myosin (Q30836175):
Displaying 33 items.
- Pre-tRNA turnover catalyzed by the yeast nuclear RNase P holoenzyme is limited by product release (Q27937411) (← links)
- Genetic control of fusion pore expansion in the epidermis of Caenorhabditis elegans (Q30479203) (← links)
- Temperature-sensitive reaction intermediate of F1-ATPase. (Q30481307) (← links)
- Toxoplasma gondii myosin A and its light chain: a fast, single-headed, plus-end-directed motor (Q31050066) (← links)
- Viscosity and solute dependence of F-actin translocation by rabbit skeletal heavy meromyosin (Q33180474) (← links)
- Design and construction of a new temperature-controlled chamber for light and confocal microscopy under monitored conditions: biological application for plant samples (Q33278541) (← links)
- Two methods of temperature control for single-molecule measurements (Q33807174) (← links)
- Human skeletal muscle fibres: molecular and functional diversity (Q34013694) (← links)
- Evolutionary traces decode molecular mechanism behind fast pace of myosin XI (Q34028853) (← links)
- Actomyosin kinetics and in vitro motility of wild-type Drosophila actin and the effects of two mutations in the Act88F gene. (Q34129446) (← links)
- Comparative single-molecule and ensemble myosin enzymology: sulfoindocyanine ATP and ADP derivatives (Q34173268) (← links)
- Temperature change does not affect force between single actin filaments and HMM from rabbit muscles (Q34173303) (← links)
- Regulatory proteins alter nucleotide binding to acto-myosin of sliding filaments in motility assays (Q34182303) (← links)
- Global fit analysis of myosin-5b motility reveals thermodynamics of Mg2 -sensitive acto-myosin-ADP states (Q34758904) (← links)
- Higher plant myosin XI moves processively on actin with 35 nm steps at high velocity (Q34794210) (← links)
- Micromechanical thermal assays of Ca2 -regulated thin-filament function and modulation by hypertrophic cardiomyopathy mutants of human cardiac troponin (Q35830129) (← links)
- Myosin motors with artificial lever arms (Q35914424) (← links)
- Axial rotation of sliding actin filaments revealed by single-fluorophore imaging (Q36154002) (← links)
- Imaging of thermal activation of actomyosin motors (Q36426908) (← links)
- Control of actin moving trajectory by patterned poly(methylmethacrylate) tracks (Q36857572) (← links)
- Modeling the Actin.myosin ATPase Cross-Bridge Cycle for Skeletal and Cardiac Muscle Myosin Isoforms. (Q38905575) (← links)
- Myosin-specific adaptations of the motility assay. (Q40782881) (← links)
- Motor-substrate interactions in mycoplasma motility explains non-Arrhenius temperature dependence (Q41902948) (← links)
- Orthologous myosin isoforms and scaling of shortening velocity with body size in mouse, rat, rabbit and human muscles. (Q44300265) (← links)
- Skeletal regulatory proteins enhance thin filament sliding speed and force by skeletal HMM. (Q45265651) (← links)
- The dynein-tubulin motor powers active oscillations and amplification in the hearing organ of the mosquito. (Q52701247) (← links)
- Temperature change does not affect force between regulated actin filaments and heavy meromyosin in single-molecule experiments. (Q53622163) (← links)
- Evidence for the coupling of ATP hydrolysis to the final (extension) phase of RecA protein-mediated DNA strand exchange. (Q54592049) (← links)
- Functional diversity between orthologous myosins with minimal sequence diversity (Q57973290) (← links)
- Effects of temperature, ionic strength and pH on the function of skeletal muscle myosin from a eurythermal fish, Fundulus heteroclitus (Q58903703) (← links)
- Actomyosin interactions in a novel single muscle fiber in vitro motility assay (Q73079701) (← links)
- A single-fiber in vitro motility assay. In vitro sliding velocity of F-actin vs. unloaded shortening velocity in skinned muscle fibers (Q73578565) (← links)
- Microscopic heat pulses activate cardiac thin filaments (Q90212301) (← links)