The A substance of glycerol-treated myofibrils of the femoral muscles of the locust Gastrimargus musicus (Fabr.), removed by a salt solution of high ionic strength, has the properties of actomyosin. A phase contrast study of these fibrils, contracted by the addition of ATP, has revealed that the A bands of most myofibrils shorten during contraction. Changes in density within the A band lead to the formation of Cm and Cz bands while I bands are still present. The A band region between the contraction bands is of much lower density than it is in the uncontracted fibril. During contraction in some fibrils the I bands disappeared and the A bands remained unchanged in length until contraction bands appeared. These results have been interpreted in terms of coiling and stretching of the thick filaments of the sarcomere.
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CONTRACTION IN GLYCERINATED MYOFIBRILS OF AN INSECT (ORTHOPTERA, ACRIDIDAE)
D. Gilmour,
D. Gilmour
From the Division of Entomology, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Canberra, Australia.
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P. M. Robinson
P. M. Robinson
From the Division of Entomology, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Canberra, Australia.
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D. Gilmour
From the Division of Entomology, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Canberra, Australia.
P. M. Robinson
From the Division of Entomology, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Canberra, Australia.
Mr. Robinson's present address is the Department of Zoology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
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July 26 1963
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
Copyright © 1964 by The Rockefeller Institute Press
1964
J Cell Biol (1964) 21 (3): 385–396.
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July 26 1963
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D. Gilmour, P. M. Robinson; CONTRACTION IN GLYCERINATED MYOFIBRILS OF AN INSECT (ORTHOPTERA, ACRIDIDAE) . J Cell Biol 1 June 1964; 21 (3): 385–396. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.21.3.385
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