Article
Comparative Biomechanics of Thick Filaments and Thin Filaments with Functional Consequences forMuscle Contraction
Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
(2010)
Abstract
The scaffold of striated muscle is predominantly comprised of myosin and actin polymers known as thick filaments and thin filaments, respectively. The roles these filaments play in muscle contraction are well known, but the extent to which variations in filament mechanical properties influence muscle function is not fully understood. Here we review information on the material properties of thick filaments, thin filaments, and their primary constituents; we also discuss ways in which mechanical properties of filaments impact muscle performance.
Disciplines
Publication Date
March, 2010
Citation Information
Mark S. Miller, Bertrand C.W. Tanner, Lori R. Nyland and Jim O. Vigoreaux. "Comparative Biomechanics of Thick Filaments and Thin Filaments with Functional Consequences forMuscle Contraction" Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology Vol. 2010 (2010) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mark_miller/11/
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