KMID : 1102020170470040226
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Applied Microscopy 2017 Volume.47 No. 4 p.226 ~ p.232
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Molecular Structure of Muscle Filaments Determined by Electron Microscopy
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Craig Roger
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Abstract
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Electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction have together played a key role in our understanding of the molecular structure and mechanism of contraction of muscle. This review highlights the role of electron microscopy, from early insights into thick and thin filament structure by negative staining, to studies of single myosin molecule structure, and finally to recent high-resolution structures by cryo-electron microscopy. Muscle filaments are designed for movement. Their labile structures thus present challenges to obtaining near-atomic detail, which are also discussed.
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KEYWORD
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Muscle, Thick filament, Thin filament, Cryo-electron microscopy, Three-dimensional reconstruction
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