1. A Study of the 18O-Exchange Reactions Catalyzed by Cardiac Myosin and Its Subfragment 1
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Panteleeva Ns, Ivanov Gg, Karandashov Ea, Kuleva Nv, and Krasovskaya Ie
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,ATP hydrolysis ,Chemistry ,Skeletal muscle contraction ,Myosin ,Biophysics ,Cardiac muscle ,medicine ,Cardiac myosin ,Skeletal muscle ,Nucleotide ,Catalysis - Abstract
Isotope-exchange reactions (H2(18)O in equilibrium with KH2PO4) during ATP hydrolysis catalyzed by myosin and its subfragment 1 from rabbit, dog, and human cardiac muscle were studied. All preparations of myosin and subfragment 1 in the presence of Mg2+ catalyzed two types of 18O-exchange reactions similar to those of skeletal muscle: intermediate and direct 18O exchange. The dependences of both reactions on divalent metals and nucleotides were studied. Data on 18O exchange of subfragment 1 from rabbit, dog, and human cardiac muscle were obtained for the first time. They indicate the similarity of molecular mechanisms of ATP energy use in cardiac and skeletal muscle contraction.
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- 1982
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