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Study of Structure Change by Temperature Effect in Spin Label of Myosin Head

Myosin Head의 Spin Label이 온도 영향에 따른 구조 변화 연구

  • Kim, Duck-Sool (Department of Computer Engineering, Tongmyong University of Information Technology) ;
  • Park, Keun-Ho (Department of Chemical Engineering, Changwon National University)
  • 김덕술 (동명정보대학교 컴퓨터공학과) ;
  • 박근호 (창원대학교 공과대학 화공시스템공학과)
  • Published : 2003.09.30

Abstract

IASL(iodo acetamide spin label) and MSL(maleimide spin label) disordered the orderly helix arrangement of myosin in the rest state of spin level. Especially the effect of IASL was great. The muscle was isometrically tetanized with three trains of 3ms pulses every 50ms between $5^{\circ}C$ with $25^{\circ}C$. Equatorial reflection change inferred that myosin head was moved to the vicinity of actin filament by spin level. The intensity change of $143{\AA}$ and $72{\AA}$ could offer information of the mass projection of population of myosin head along the filament axis. The slope of intensity profile of the mass projection of $143{\AA}$ and reflection of IASL is appeared and that of MSL is appeared sharply. The decrease of $215{\AA}$ reflection intensity the periodical character of $143{\AA}$ reflection by spin label. The raise of MSL actin reflection at $51{\AA}$ and $59{\AA}$ in the actin reflection change refers that the shifted myosin head binds a certain actin or changes an actin structure by spin label effect. Because iodo acetamide has a tendency to decease the actin reflection, actin dose not bind myosin head. From this result, we can conclude that IASL and MSL are spin labeled on SH of myosin head and disordered the helix arrangement of actin.

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