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The following pages link to Electron tomography of insect flight muscle in rigor and AMPPNP at 23 degrees C. (Q52551668):
Displaying 27 items.
- The Use of Electron Tomography for Structural Analysis of Disordered Protein Arrays (Q24322978) (← links)
- Structural changes in isometrically contracting insect flight muscle trapped following a mechanical perturbation (Q27300827) (← links)
- Electron Tomography of Cryofixed, Isometrically Contracting Insect Flight Muscle Reveals Novel Actin-Myosin Interactions (Q27320510) (← links)
- Direct observation of tropomyosin binding to actin filaments (Q27336461) (← links)
- Molecular modeling of averaged rigor crossbridges from tomograms of insect flight muscle (Q27639451) (← links)
- Coiled-coil unwinding at the smooth muscle myosin head-rod junction is required for optimal mechanical performance (Q28360976) (← links)
- Activation kinetics of skinned cardiac muscle by laser photolysis of nitrophenyl-EGTA. (Q30827985) (← links)
- Methods for identifying and averaging variable molecular conformations in tomograms of actively contracting insect flight muscle (Q33495819) (← links)
- Holding two heads together: stability of the myosin II rod measured by resonance energy transfer between the heads (Q34027659) (← links)
- X-Ray Diffraction Indicates That Active Cross-Bridges Bind to Actin Target Zones in Insect Flight Muscle (Q34167430) (← links)
- The ADP release step of the smooth muscle cross-bridge cycle is not directly associated with force generation (Q34170872) (← links)
- Cross-bridge number, position, and angle in target zones of cryofixed isometrically active insect flight muscle (Q34185646) (← links)
- The working stroke upon myosin–nucleotide complexes binding to actin (Q35143190) (← links)
- Single particle tomography in EMAN2 (Q35689063) (← links)
- Quasiperiodic distribution of rigor cross-bridges along a reconstituted thin filament in a skeletal myofibril. (Q35815870) (← links)
- Tomographic Three-dimensional Reconstruction of Insect Flight Muscle Partially Relaxed by AMPPNP and Ethylene Glycol (Q36276575) (← links)
- Flexibility within Myosin Heads Revealed by Negative Stain and Single-Particle Analysis (Q36276595) (← links)
- Imaging actomyosin in situ (Q36746928) (← links)
- Asymmetric myosin binding to the thin filament as revealed by a fluorescent nanocircuit (Q36769977) (← links)
- Invertebrate muscles: thin and thick filament structure; molecular basis of contraction and its regulation, catch and asynchronous muscle (Q37114637) (← links)
- Orientation of the myosin light chain region by single molecule total internal reflection fluorescence polarization microscopy (Q42124824) (← links)
- Orientation changes of the myosin light chain domain during filament sliding in active and rigor muscle (Q44040786) (← links)
- Quantitative self-organizing maps for clustering electron tomograms (Q52035306) (← links)
- Tomographic 3D reconstruction of quick-frozen, Ca2 -activated contracting insect flight muscle. (Q52574548) (← links)
- Insights into Actin-Myosin Interactions within Muscle from 3D Electron Microscopy (Q64072578) (← links)
- X-ray diffraction studies on the structural changes of rigor muscles induced by binding of phosphate analogs in the presence of MgADP (Q77317031) (← links)
- Myosin lever arm orientation in muscle determined with high angular resolution using bifunctional spin labels (Q92946495) (← links)