With reference to the experimental observations by Yanagida and his co-workers concerning actomyosin interaction during muscle contraction processes, we propose a phenomenological model for the sliding of the myosin head on the actin filament, in which the myosin head is viewed as an active Brownian particle in a periodic, elastic-type potential subject to tilting. The sample paths thus obtained are qualitatively alike to those experimentally recorded. Furthermore, our model is proved to be susceptible of a consistent parameters regulation yielding step frequencies, mean step dwell time and dwell time distribution in excellent agreement with the experimental evidence.
Exploiting thermal noise for an efficient actomyosin sliding mechanism / Buonocore, Aniello; Ricciardi, LUIGI MARIA. - In: MATHEMATICAL BIOSCIENCES. - ISSN 0025-5564. - STAMPA. - 182:2(2003), pp. 135-149. [10.1016/S0025-5564(02)00217-1]
Exploiting thermal noise for an efficient actomyosin sliding mechanism
BUONOCORE, ANIELLO;RICCIARDI, LUIGI MARIA
2003
Abstract
With reference to the experimental observations by Yanagida and his co-workers concerning actomyosin interaction during muscle contraction processes, we propose a phenomenological model for the sliding of the myosin head on the actin filament, in which the myosin head is viewed as an active Brownian particle in a periodic, elastic-type potential subject to tilting. The sample paths thus obtained are qualitatively alike to those experimentally recorded. Furthermore, our model is proved to be susceptible of a consistent parameters regulation yielding step frequencies, mean step dwell time and dwell time distribution in excellent agreement with the experimental evidence.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.