Long, thick filaments (greater than 4.0 micrometer) rapidly and gently isolated from fresh, unstimulated Limulus muscle by an improved procedure have been examined by electron microscopy and optical diffraction. Images of negatively stained filaments appear highly periodic with a well-preserved myosin cross-bridge array. Optical diffraction patterns of the electron micrographs show a wealth of detail and are consistent with a myosin helical repeat of 43.8 nm, similar to that observed by x-ray diffraction. Analysis of the optical diffraction patterns, in conjunction with the appearance in electron micrographs of the filaments, supports a model for the filament in which the myosin cross-bridges are arranged on a four-stranded helix, with 12 cross-bridges per turn or each helix, thus giving an axial repeat every third level of cross-bridges (43.8 nm).
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1 February 1982
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February 01 1982
An electron microscopic and optical diffraction analysis of the structure of Limulus telson muscle thick filaments.
R W Kensler
R J Levine
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1982) 92 (2): 443–451.
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R W Kensler, R J Levine; An electron microscopic and optical diffraction analysis of the structure of Limulus telson muscle thick filaments.. J Cell Biol 1 February 1982; 92 (2): 443–451. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.92.2.443
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