Abstract

Optical diffractometry was used to investigate structural changes in contractile proteins from chemically skinned muscle fibers. The intensity of the first order diffraction line decreased in response to calcium and alkaline pH. Fibers pre-treated with sulfhydryl blocking agents did not exhibit the calcium- or pH- induced intensity decreases. We suggest that the decreases in intensity result from structural changes in the thick filament. Optical diffractometry may be a useful technique for the investigation of conformational changes in myosin.

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