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A large and distinct rotation of the myosin light chain domain occurs upon muscle contraction
Josh E. Baker
, Ingrid Brust-Mascher
, Sampath Ramachandran
, Leslie E.W. Laconte
,
David D. Thomas
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics (TMED)
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Myosin
100%
Myosin Light Chain
100%
Muscle Contraction
100%
Chain Domain
100%
Motor Protein
66%
Muscle Activation
66%
Molecular Motility
66%
Muscle Fiber
33%
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance
33%
Force Generation
33%
Myosin Head
33%
Spin Label
33%
Scallop muscles
33%
Light Chain
33%
Two-probe
33%
Axial Rotation
33%
Protein Conformational Change
33%
Protein Structural Changes
33%
Probe Orientation
33%
Structural State
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Muscle Contraction
100%
Myosin Light Chain
100%
Myosin
100%
Structural Protein
66%
Motor Protein
66%
Molecular Motor
66%
Myosin Head
33%
Light Chain
33%
Scallop
33%