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Offer G, Trinick J
Meat Sci . 2011 Nov; 8(4):245-81. PMID: 22055626
Water holding in meat has, in the past, been rather poorly understood and has not been explained at all in structural terms. A unifying hypothesis for this phenomenon is that...
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Tassieri M, Evans R, Barbu-Tudoran L, Trinick J, Waigh T
Biophys J . 2007 Dec; 94(6):2170-8. PMID: 18065478
Solutions of intact cardiac thin filaments were examined with transmission electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering (DLS), and particle-tracking microrheology. The filaments self-assembled in solution with a bell-shaped distribution of contour...
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Lister I, Roberts R, Schmitz S, Walker M, Trinick J, Veigel C, et al.
Biochem Soc Trans . 2004 Oct; 32(Pt 5):685-8. PMID: 15493988
Myosin VI moves towards the minus end of actin filaments unlike all the other myosins so far studied, suggesting that it has unique properties and functions. Myosin VI is present...
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White H, Thirumurugan K, Walker M, Trinick J
J Struct Biol . 2003 Dec; 144(1-2):246-52. PMID: 14643227
We describe here a second generation apparatus for studying transient reaction conformations in macromolecules and their complexes by electron cryo-microscopy. Reactions are trapped by rapid freezing in times ranging from...
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Tskhovrebova L, Trinick J
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2002 Mar; 357(1418):199-206. PMID: 11911777
Titin is a giant muscle protein with a molecular weight in the megaDalton range and a contour length of more than 1 microm. Its size and location within the sarcomere...
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Head J, Houmeida A, Knight P, Clarke A, Trinick J, Brady R
Biophys J . 2001 Aug; 81(3):1570-9. PMID: 11509370
Titin is a very large (>3 MDa) protein found in striated muscle where it is believed to participate in myogenesis and passive tension. A prominent feature in the A-band portion...
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Tskhovrebova L, Trinick J
J Mol Biol . 2001 Jul; 310(4):755-71. PMID: 11453685
Muscle elasticity derives directly from titin extensibility, which stems from three distinct types of spring-like behaviour of the I-band portion of the molecule. With progressively greater forces and sarcomere lengths,...
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Liversage A, Holmes D, Knight P, Tskhovrebova L, Trinick J
J Mol Biol . 2001 Jan; 305(3):401-9. PMID: 11152599
Titin is thought to play a major role in myofibril assembly, elasticity and stability. A single molecule spans half the sarcomere and makes interactions with both a thick filament and...
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Calaghan S, Trinick J, Knight P, White E
J Physiol . 2000 Oct; 528 Pt 1:151-6. PMID: 11018113
1. C-protein is a major component of muscle thick filaments whose function is unknown. We have examined for the first time the role of the regulatory binding domain of C-protein...
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Tskhovrebova L, Trinick J
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2000 Sep; 481:163-73; discussion 174-8. PMID: 10987072
Studies of the origins of muscle passive tension have revealed a direct relationship between elasticity and the mechanical properties of the titin molecule. 'Molecular combing' has made it possible to...