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The following pages link to Myosin filamentogenesis: effects of pH and ionic concentration (Q72924302):
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- Characterization of three full-length human nonmuscle myosin II paralogs (Q24337377) (← links)
- The interface between MyBP-C and myosin: site-directed mutagenesis of the CX myosin-binding domain of MyBP-C (Q28144644) (← links)
- The alignment of polysomes along myosin filaments in developing myofibrils (Q34107123) (← links)
- Structural studies of synthetic filaments prepared from column-purified myosin (Q34254527) (← links)
- The aggregation characteristics of column-purified rabbit skeletal myosin in the presence and absence of C-protein at pH 7.0. (Q34255386) (← links)
- A model for length-regulation in thick filaments of vertebrate skeletal myosin (Q34258292) (← links)
- Disassembly kinetics of thick filaments in rabbit skeletal muscle fibers. Effects of ionic strength, Ca2+ concentration, pH, temperature, and cross-bridges on the stability of thick filament structure (Q34535874) (← links)
- Dividing the spoils of growth and the cell cycle: The fission yeast as a model for the study of cytokinesis. (Q34605374) (← links)
- Localization of myosin filaments in smooth muscle (Q36189501) (← links)
- Electron microscopy of synthetic myosin filaments. Evidence for cross-bridge. Flexibility and copolymer formation (Q36197583) (← links)
- Quantitative studies on the polarization optical properties of striated muscle. I. Birefringence changes of rabbit psoas muscle in the transition from rigor to relaxed state (Q36197751) (← links)
- Interaction between vertebrate skeletal and uterine muscle myosins and light meromyosins (Q36201272) (← links)
- Effects of taxol and Colcemid on myofibrillogenesis (Q36318584) (← links)
- An unusual pressure dependence for a reversibly associating protein system; sedimentation studies on myosin (Q36455296) (← links)
- Electron microscope observations on thick filaments in striated muscle from the lobster Homarus americanus (Q36537305) (← links)
- Spectroscopic study of the self‐association of myosin (Q36544677) (← links)
- Specific interactions of actomyosin with adenosine triphosphate studied with the electron microscope (Q36559593) (← links)
- Effect of adenosine triphosphate, inorganic phosphate and divalent cations on the size and structure of synthetic myosin filaments (Q36572460) (← links)
- Quasi-elastic light scattering studies of rabbit skeletal myosin solutions (Q36649257) (← links)
- Cross-correlated TIRF/AFM reveals asymmetric distribution of force-generating heads along self-assembled, "synthetic" myosin filaments (Q37279351) (← links)
- Comparative studies on the structure and aggregative properties of the myosin molecule. III. The in vitro aggregative properties of the lobster myosin molecule (Q39080483) (← links)
- Kinetics of the polymerization reaction of tobacco mosaic virus protein; transient-saturation type polymerization reaction (Q39143688) (← links)
- Cytoplasmic Structure and Contractility in Amoeboid Cells (Q39257414) (← links)
- Morphological Modulations in Helical Muscles (Aschelminthes and Annelida) (Q39712702) (← links)
- Frictional properties and molecular weight of native and synthetic myosin filaments from vertebrate skeletal muscle (Q39868520) (← links)
- Actin-myosin interaction. Self-assembly into a bipolar “contractile unit” (Q40766566) (← links)
- Actin- and myosin-like filaments in rat brain pericytes (Q40875176) (← links)
- Disassembly from both ends of thick filaments in rabbit skeletal muscle fibers. An optical diffraction study (Q41904341) (← links)
- Electron microscopy of filaments in the basal part of rat kidney tubule cells, and their in situ interaction with heavy meromyosin (Q42438665) (← links)
- Interaction of C-protein with myosin, myosin rod and light meromyosin (Q43536583) (← links)
- Measuring the Kinetic and Mechanical Properties of Non-processive Myosins Using Optical Tweezers. (Q47141269) (← links)
- An actin-like component in spermatocytes of a crane fly (Nephrotoma suturalis Loew). I. The spindle. (Q52473545) (← links)
- [Acetomyosin-like filaments in the dividing macronucleus of the ciliated protozoon Ichthyophthirius multifiliis (author's transl)]. (Q53916216) (← links)
- Electron microscopical observations on actinoid and myosinoid filaments in blood platelets. (Q54378173) (← links)
- Myosin heads in muscle thick filament assembly (Q58986075) (← links)
- Limitations in the use of actomyosin threads as model contractile systems (Q59095653) (← links)
- Mode of filament assembly of myosins from muscle and nonmuscle cells (Q67405656) (← links)
- “Hybrid” myosin filaments from smooth and striated muscle (Q67440135) (← links)
- Interaction of C-protein with pH 8.0 synthetic thick filaments prepared from the myosin of vertebrate skeletal muscle (Q68507021) (← links)
- The myosin filament. XII. Effect of MgATP on assembly (Q68811182) (← links)
- Electron microscopy of side-by-side arrays of myosin and light meromyosin-C (Q69164911) (← links)
- Myosin filaments showing a 430 Å axial repeat periodicity (Q69333331) (← links)
- The reconstruction of myosin filaments in rabbit psoas muscle from solubilized myosin (Q69517632) (← links)
- Accumulated strain mechanism for length determination of thick filaments in skeletal muscle. I. Experimental bases (Q69725727) (← links)
- Structure of synthetic and native myosin filaments from Amoeba proteus (Q70025924) (← links)
- Rabbit skeletal muscle myosin. Unfolded carboxyl-terminus and its role in molecular assembly (Q70138903) (← links)
- Hydrophobic surface properties of myosin in solution as studied by partition in aqueous two-phase systems: effects of ionic strength, pH and temperature (Q70522102) (← links)
- Thick filaments resembling myosin in electrophoretically-extracted vertebrate smooth muscle (Q71446084) (← links)
- Arrays of thick filaments in ATP-activated Amoeba model cells (Q71630555) (← links)
- Separation of thick and thin myofilaments (Q71827332) (← links)