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This assay represents a simplified model of muscle force and motion generation (Warshaw et al., 1990; Warshaw, 1996). In this assay, myosin, a molecular motor, is adhered to a nitrocellulose-coated microscope coverslip. The coverslip is one surface of a 20 µl experimental microchamber. Fluorescently labeled actin filaments in a solution containing MgATP are perfused into the chamber and then the movement of single actin filaments over the myosin surface is visualized in an epifluorescence microscope equipped with an image intensified video camera. Actin filament velocities can be determined by computer (Work and Warshaw, 1992). The movie is a split screen image of actin filaments moving over a surface of smooth (left) and skeletal (right) muscle myosin. .

 

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