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The Journal of Cell Biology, Vol 49, 883-898, Copyright © 1971 by Rockefeller University Press

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COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF LIGHT MEROMYOSIN PARACRYSTALS DERIVED FROM RED, WHITE, AND CARDIAC MUSCLE MYOSINS

A. Nakamura 1, F. Sreter 1, and J. Gergely 1

1 From the Department of Muscle Research, Boston Biomedical Research Institute; Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital; and Departments of Neurology and Biological Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02114

Tryptic and chymotryptic light meromyosin paracrystals from red and cardiac muscles of rabbit show a negative and positive staining pattern with uranyl acetate and phosphotungstate that sharply differs from that of white muscle light meromyosin paracrystals. The main periodicity of about 430 A is the same regardless of the source of light meromyosin. The results are discussed in terms of the molecular structure and the functional properties of various myosins.

Submitted on August 20, 1970
Revised on September 28, 1970


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