Structure of the actin-myosin complex and its implications for muscle contraction

Ivan Rayment, Hazel M. Holden, Michael Whittaker(Scripps Research Institute), Christopher B. Yohn(Scripps Research Institute), Michael G. Lorenz(Max Planck Institute for Medical Research), Kenneth C. Holmes(Max Planck Institute for Medical Research), Ronald A. Milligan(Scripps Research Institute)
Science
July 2, 1993
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Abstract

Muscle contraction consists of a cyclical interaction between myosin and actin driven by the concomitant hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). A model for the rigor complex of F actin and the myosin head was obtained by combining the molecular structures of the individual proteins with the low-resolution electron density maps of the complex derived by cryo-electron microscopy and image analysis. The spatial relation between the ATP binding pocket on myosin and the major contact area on actin suggests a working hypothesis for the crossbridge cycle that is consistent with previous independent structural and biochemical studies.


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