Calcium regulation of the insect actomyosin ATPase is associated with the thin filaments as in vertebrate muscles, and also with the myosin molecule as in mollusks. This dual regulation is demonstrated using combinations of locust thin filaments with rabbit myosin and locust myosin with rabbit actin; in each case the ATPase of the hybrid actomyosin is calcium dependent. The two regulatory systems are synergistic, the calcium dependency of the locust actomyosin ATPase being at least 10 times that of the hybrid actomyosins described above. Likewise Lethocerus myosin also contains regulatory proteins. The ATPase activity of Lethocerus myosin is labile and is stabilized by the presence of rabbit actin. Tropomyosin activates the ATPase of insect actomyosin and the activation occurs irrespective of whether the myosin is calcium dependent or rendered independent of calcium.
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May 01 1974
Calcium-Dependent Myosin from Insect Flight Muscles
William Lehman,
William Lehman
From the A. R. C. Unit of Muscle Mechanisms and Insect Physiology, Department of Zoology, Oxford University, Oxford, England.
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Belinda Bullard,
Belinda Bullard
From the A. R. C. Unit of Muscle Mechanisms and Insect Physiology, Department of Zoology, Oxford University, Oxford, England.
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Kathleen Hammond
Kathleen Hammond
From the A. R. C. Unit of Muscle Mechanisms and Insect Physiology, Department of Zoology, Oxford University, Oxford, England.
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William Lehman
From the A. R. C. Unit of Muscle Mechanisms and Insect Physiology, Department of Zoology, Oxford University, Oxford, England.
Belinda Bullard
From the A. R. C. Unit of Muscle Mechanisms and Insect Physiology, Department of Zoology, Oxford University, Oxford, England.
Kathleen Hammond
From the A. R. C. Unit of Muscle Mechanisms and Insect Physiology, Department of Zoology, Oxford University, Oxford, England.
Dr. Lehman's present address is the Department of Physiology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02119.
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August 14 1973
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
1974
J Gen Physiol (1974) 63 (5): 553–563.
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August 14 1973
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William Lehman, Belinda Bullard, Kathleen Hammond; Calcium-Dependent Myosin from Insect Flight Muscles . J Gen Physiol 1 May 1974; 63 (5): 553–563. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.63.5.553
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