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- W2089670209 abstract "The physicochemical properties of the actomyosin molecule were established by hydrodynamic and light-scattering techniques. These results do not depend on the method of preparation. Taking advantage of aging of the solutions, and by taking into account the hydrodynamic pressure that acts during ultracentrifugation experiments, it is possible to obtain an homogenous analysis of the results of hydrodynamic and light-scattering measurements. It seems likely that some discrepencies reported in the litterature may be explained by these observations. In solution, actomyosin is a cylindrical molecule whose main axis is about 5800 Å long, and 1160 Å in diameter; the molecular weight is about 18 ± 4 × 106; the greater part of this cylinder is occupied by solvent. Actomyosin is composed of F-actin and A-myosin which may be isolated by ultracentrifugation in the presence of ATP. In solution, actomyosin is a fibrillar molecule, whose axis is formed by F-actin (4 × 106) and, on which 28 molecules of A-myosin (5 × 105) are attached. A model for the structure of actomyosin in solution is proposed." @default.
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- W2089670209 title "A propos de I'actomyosine et de quelques unes de ses proprietes physico-chimiques" @default.
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