About this Research Topic
In this Research Topic we wish to address the central role of Pi-release in actomyosin energy transduction in different myosin classes and key roles of varied Pi-concentration in muscle contraction but also in other contractile phenomena. We welcome contributions in the form of original research, review, mini review, hypothesis and theory, perspective, that cover, but are not limited to, the following aspects:
-Experimental structural studies of the Pi-release mechanism in relation to structural changes in the myosin motor domain from myosin attachment to actin until completion of the power-stroke;
-Molecular modelling, covering similar phases of the actomyosin interaction as the experimental studies mentioned in the previous study;
-Experimental studies of myosin motor function (e.g. mechanical, optical or biochemical kinetic studies) using isolated proteins. Studies focusing on mechanokinetic modelling of such phenomena are also welcome. Of particular interest would be these types of studies focusing on eccentric contraction;
-Mechanisms of muscle fatigue;
-Mechanisms of action and contractile effects of drugs affecting Pi-release;
-Pi-release from myosin in diseases.
Topic Editors declare no conflicts of interest in relation to this Research Topic.
Keywords: Myosin, inorganic phosphate, Pi, ATP, muscle, contraction, Pi-release, actomyosin, myosin motor function, mechanokinetic modelling, muscle fatigue, drug, muscle disease
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