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The following pages link to Chimeric regulatory light chains as probes of smooth muscle myosin function (Q70579013):
Displaying 30 items.
- Phosphorylated Smooth Muscle Heavy Meromyosin Shows an Open Conformation Linked to Activation (Q27675543) (← links)
- Spare the rod, spoil the regulation: necessity for a myosin rod. (Q30454447) (← links)
- Myosin conformational states determined by single fluorophore polarization (Q32057541) (← links)
- Site-directed spin labeling reveals a conformational switch in the phosphorylation domain of smooth muscle myosin (Q33932422) (← links)
- Transients of fluorescence polarization in skeletal muscle fibers labeled with rhodamine on the regulatory light chain (Q34128867) (← links)
- Role of skeletal and smooth muscle myosin light chains. (Q34128894) (← links)
- Steady-state fluorescence polarization studies of the orientation of myosin regulatory light chains in single skeletal muscle fibers using pure isomers of iodoacetamidotetramethylrhodamine (Q34168138) (← links)
- A fluorescent protein biosensor of myosin II regulatory light chain phosphorylation reports a gradient of phosphorylated myosin II in migrating cells. (Q34454125) (← links)
- Functional chicken gizzard heavy meromyosin expression in and purification from baculovirus-infected insect cells (Q34720624) (← links)
- Charge replacement near the phosphorylatable serine of the myosin regulatory light chain mimics aspects of phosphorylation (Q35053697) (← links)
- The working stroke upon myosin–nucleotide complexes binding to actin (Q35143190) (← links)
- Regulation of scallop myosin by the regulatory light chain depends on a single glycine residue (Q35745782) (← links)
- Involvement of the C-terminal residues of the 20,000-dalton light chain of myosin on the regulation of smooth muscle actomyosin (Q35762638) (← links)
- The motor domain and the regulatory domain of myosin solely dictate enzymatic activity and phosphorylation-dependent regulation, respectively (Q35900257) (← links)
- Coupling of ATPase activity and motility in smooth muscle myosin is mediated by the regulatory light chain (Q36233863) (← links)
- Expression of a myosin regulatory light chain phosphorylation site mutant complements the cytokinesis and developmental defects of Dictyostelium RMLC null cells (Q36235090) (← links)
- Visualization of head-head interactions in the inhibited state of smooth muscle myosin (Q36326148) (← links)
- Slow cycling of unphosphorylated myosin is inhibited by calponin, thus keeping smooth muscle relaxed (Q36664065) (← links)
- Myosin light chains: Teaching old dogs new tricks (Q37021389) (← links)
- Role of the tail in the regulated state of myosin 2. (Q37180838) (← links)
- Kinetic and motor functions mediated by distinct regions of the regulatory light chain of smooth muscle myosin (Q37375107) (← links)
- Regulatory and catalytic domain dynamics of smooth muscle myosin filaments (Q37387077) (← links)
- Phosphorylation of a single head of smooth muscle myosin activates the whole molecule (Q40291917) (← links)
- Role of myosin light chains (Q40500525) (← links)
- The C-terminal helix in subdomain 4 of the regulatory light chain is essential for myosin regulation (Q40875302) (← links)
- Role of the essential light chain in the activation of smooth muscle myosin by regulatory light chain phosphorylation (Q40966295) (← links)
- Expression of chicken gizzard RLC complements the cytokinesis and developmental defects of Dictyostelium RLC null cells. (Q52175709) (← links)
- Regulatory domains of myosins: influence of heavy chain on Ca(2+)-binding (Q72556701) (← links)
- Using the SpyTag SpyCatcher system to label smooth muscle myosin II filaments with a quantum dot on the regulatory light chain (Q92301933) (← links)
- The central role of the tail in switching off 10S myosin II activity (Q92459616) (← links)