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Biophysical Journal 33: 121-137 (1981)
© 1981 the Biophysical Society
ABSTRACT
The strongest myosin-related features in the low-angle axial x-ray diffraction pattern of resting frog sartorius muscle are the meridional reflections corresponding to axial spacings of 21.4 and 14.3 nm, and the first layer line, at a spacing 42.9 nm. During tetanus the intensities of the first layer line and the 21.4-nm meridional decrease by 62 and 80% respectively, but, when the muscle is fresh, the 14.3-nm meridional intensity rises by 13%, although it shows a decrease when the muscle is fatigued. The large change in the intensity of the 21.4-nm meridional reflection suggests that the projected myosin cross-bridge density onto the thick filament axis changes during contraction. The model proposed by Bennett (Ph.D. Thesis, University of London, 1977) in which successive cross-bridge levels are at 0,3/8, and 5/8 of the 42.9-nm axial repeat in the resting muscle, passing to 0, 1/3, and 2/3 in the contracting state, can explain why the 21.4-nm reflection decreases in intensity while the 14.3-nm increases when the muscle is activated. The model predicts a rather larger increase of the 14.3-nm reflection intensity during contraction than that observed, but the discrepancy may be removed if a small change of shape or tilt of the cross-bridges relative to the thick filament axis is introduced. The decrease of the intensity of the first layer line indicates that the cross-bridges become disordered in the plane perpendicular to the filament axis.
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