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Motor mechanisms II. Review questions. Binding of ATP to myosin head causes:. a) actin filament to slide b) Myosin head to detatch from actin filament C) Myosin head to cock. What will happen when ADP and P i dissociate from myosin head?. A) head will detatch from actin filament
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Binding of ATP to myosin head causes: • a) actin filament to slide • b) Myosin head to detatch from actin filament • C) Myosin head to cock
What will happen when ADP and Pi dissociate from myosin head? • A) head will detatch from actin filament • B) head will retract and pull actin filament • C) head will bind ADP again
Ca++ induces muscle contraction by: • A) Causing actin monomers to assemble into a filament • B) making ATP available to bind to myosin head • C) allowing myosin head to bind to actin filament
Muscle fiber types are the result of different types (isoforms) of myosin • Type I - slow fibers (aerobic) • Type II - fast fibers (anaerobic) • Type IIx - very fast • Type IIa - intermediate between II x and I • Types present in other vertebrates, not humans e.g., IIb in rats and other small mammals
Changes between fiber types • In response to weigh training and anaerobic exercise • IIx ---> IIa • I --> Iia • Can IIa --> I? • Can increase cross sectional area of fast fiber types by weigh training
Weight Training and Different Myosin Types sedentary people have higher amounts of IIx active people have more IIa fibers heavy weight-load repetitions..... decreases Fast IIx fibers and converts them to Fast IIa fibers nuclei stop expressing IIx gene and express IIa genes after 1 month all IIx --> IIa (muscle also become more massive) Can we recruit slow ---> fast ? maybe... but no good evidence to date for slow to fast recruitments.
Characteristics of other muscle types: • Cardiac muscle - found only in the heart, striated, gap junctions allow direct electrical signaling between cells • Smooth muscle - involuntary muscle, meshwork of actin and myosin, can contract more (greater shortening), but with less tension.
1 Muscle cell types schematic:1) skeletal2) cardiac3) smooth 2 3
Cardiacmuscle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cdl8Awn_lDY&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1WD564sjWw&feature=related