actin and myosin interaction
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ACTIN AND MYOSIN INTERACTION
PRESENTED BY : MUHAMMAD NABEEL
Roll no. 62
MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF MUSCLE CONTRACTION
Sliding filament mechanism
Mechanical forces generated by interaction of myosin cross bridges with actin filaments cause the actin filaments to slide inward among the myosin filaments.
Under resting conditions these forces are inhibited. When an action potential travels over the muscle fiber membrane the sarcoplasmic reticulum releases large quantities of calcium ions. Forces between myosin and actin filaments are activated and contraction begins.
MYOSIN FILAMENTComposed of multiple myosin
molecules.
The tails of myosin molecules bundle together to form the body of the filament.
Cross bridges.
ATPase enzyme
THE ACTIN FILAMENT Each actin filament is made up of
actin , tropomyosin and troponin.
INTERACTION OF ONE MYOSIN FILAMENT WITH TWO ACTIN FILAMENTS AND CALCIUM IONS CAUSES CONTRACTION
INHIBITION OF ACTIVE SITES Active sites on actin filament are inhibited
by the troponin - tropomyosin complex.
ACTIVATION BY Ca++ IONS
Ca++ ions combine with troponin causing the troponin complex to tug on the tropomyosin molecule.
Active sites uncovered allowing contraction to proceed.
WALK ALONG THEORY
Myosin head attaches to an active site,
Head tilts automatically toward the arm that is dragging along the actin filament which is called power stroke.
Immediately after tilting the head automatically breaks away from the active site and returns to its normal perpendicular direction.
In this position, it combines with a new active site farther along the actin filament and pulls the ends of the actin filaments towards the centre of the myosin filament.
CYCLE OF MUSCLE CONTRACTION (WALK ALONG THEORY)
CONTRACTION IN SMOOTH MUSCLE
ACTIVATION OF MYOSIN IN SMOOTH MUSCLE