Some Effects of Pressure Treatment on Actomyosin Systems
JM O'Shea, DJ Horgan and J JMacfarlane
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
29(3) 197 - 208
Published: 1976
Abstract
Natural actomyosin, actin and myosin, have been pressurized at up to 150 MN/m2 for 1 h at O°C and examined 3-5 h later. Pressurization of myosin resulted in the formation of aggregates with a molecular weight approximately that expected for a dimer, whereas with F-actin depolymerization occurred. With actomyosin, a gel to sol transition was promoted. Viscosity and light-scattering measurements indicated that pressurization results in a large measure of disaggregation of actomyosin in solution. Pressurization of actomyosin resulted in a greater decrease in the calcium-sensitive, than in the calcium-independent, Mg2+ ATPase activity. The Ca2+ and K+-EDTA ATPase activities of myosin were inhibited to about the same extent.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9760197
© CSIRO 1976