CORE
CO
nnecting
RE
positories
Services
Services overview
Explore all CORE services
Access to raw data
API
Dataset
FastSync
Content discovery
Recommender
Discovery
OAI identifiers
OAI Resolver
Managing content
Dashboard
Bespoke contracts
Consultancy services
Support us
Support us
Membership
Sponsorship
Research partnership
About
About
About us
Our mission
Team
Blog
FAQs
Contact us
Community governance
Governance
Advisory Board
Board of supporters
Research network
Innovations
Our research
Labs
Muscle contraction: A mechanical perspective
Authors
A. Ajdari
A. Vilfan
+48 more
A.F. Huxley
A.F. Huxley
A.F. Huxley
A.F. Huxley
A.V. Hill
B. Geislinger
C. Veigel
C.R. Doering
D.A. Smith
D.A. Smith
D.A. Smith
E. Brunello
E. Eisenberg
E. Eisenberg
F. Jülicher
F. Jülicher
G. Piazzesi
G. Piazzesi
G. Piazzesi
G.I. Zahalak
H. Wang
J. Hunson
J. Prost
L. Marcucci
L. Marcucci
L. Truskinovsky
M. Linari
M. Linari
M. Reconditi
M.A. Geeves
M.A. Geeves
M.O. Magnasco
N. Fukuda
O. Campás
P. Hänggi
P. Hänggi
P. Reimann
R. Cooke
R. Lipowsky
R.D. Astumian
R.J. Landauer
R.M. da Silva
R.W. Lymn
S. Denisov
S. Esaki
S. Gunther
T. Duke
V. Decostre
Publication date
1 January 2010
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
Doi
Abstract
In this paper we present a purely mechanical analog of the conventional chemo-mechanical modeling of muscle contraction. We abandon the description of kinetics of the power stroke in terms of jump processes and instead resolve the continuous stochastic evolution on an appropriate energy landscape. In general physical terms, we replace hard spin chemical variables by soft spin variables representing mechanical snap-springs. This allows us to treat the case of small and even disappearing barriers and, more importantly, to incorporate the mechanical representation of the power stroke into the theory of Brownian ratchets. The model provides the simplest non-chemical description for the main stages of the biochemical Lymn-Taylor cycle and may be used as a basis for the artificial micro-mechanical reproduction of the muscle contraction mechanism. © 2010 EDP Sciences, SIF, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Similar works
Full text
Available Versions
EDP Sciences OAI-PMH repository (1.2.0)
See this paper in CORE
Go to the repository landing page
Download from data provider
oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.11...
Last time updated on 10/04/2020
Archivio istituzionale della ricerca - Università di Padova
See this paper in CORE
Go to the repository landing page
Download from data provider
oai:www.research.unipd.it:1157...
Last time updated on 10/04/2020
Crossref
See this paper in CORE
Go to the repository landing page
Download from data provider
info:doi/10.1140%2Fepje%2Fi201...
Last time updated on 03/01/2020