Journal of Structural Biology, Vol.137, No.1-2, 164-175, 2002
Structure and nucleotide-dependent changes of thick filaments in relaxed and rigor plaice fin muscle
The myosin crossbridge array, positions of noncrossbridge densities on the backbone, and the A-band "end filaments" have been compared in chemically skinned, unfixed, uncryoprotected relaxed, and rigor plaice fin muscles using the freeze-fracture, deep-etch, rotary-shadowing technique. The images provide a direct demonstration of the helical packing of the myosin heads in situ in relaxed muscle and show rearrangements of the myosin heads, and possibly of other myosin filament proteins; when the heads lose ATP on going into rigor. In the H-zone these changes are consistent with crossbridge changes previously shown by others using freeze-substitution. In addition, new evidence is presented of protein rearrangements in the M-region (bare zone), associated with the transition from the relaxed to the rigor state, including a 27-nm increase in the apparent width of the M-region. This is interpreted as being mostly due to loss or rearrangement of a nonmyosin (M9) protein component at the M-region edge. The structure and titin periodicity of the end-filaments are described, as are suggestions of titin structure on the myosin filament backbone. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).
Keywords:actin filaments;contractile mechanism;crossbridge cycle;myosin ATPase;myosin filament backbone;myosin crossbridge helix;titin