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Cross-bridge hypothesis

The structure of myosin supports the swinging cross-bridge hypothesis... [Pg.295]

Fig. 8. Diagrammatic representation of a hypothesis (McIntosh et al., 1969) of mitotic force production based upon sliding of polarized interpolar ( Ip ) and chromosomal ("Ch") microtubules caused by cross-bridges (short, diagonal arrows) between them. A., The basic motile unit. B, Metaphase, showing two sister chromatids linked together (bold horizontal bars) and a minimal number of microtubules. C, and D, Two stages in anaphase after dissolution of the chromatid linkages. Details In the text. (Adapted from McIntosh et al. 1969. Nature (London), 224 659-663.)... Fig. 8. Diagrammatic representation of a hypothesis (McIntosh et al., 1969) of mitotic force production based upon sliding of polarized interpolar ( Ip ) and chromosomal ("Ch") microtubules caused by cross-bridges (short, diagonal arrows) between them. A., The basic motile unit. B, Metaphase, showing two sister chromatids linked together (bold horizontal bars) and a minimal number of microtubules. C, and D, Two stages in anaphase after dissolution of the chromatid linkages. Details In the text. (Adapted from McIntosh et al. 1969. Nature (London), 224 659-663.)...

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