1. Muscle contraction is achieved by the sliding movement of myosin and act
in using the energy of ATPase,
2. Our research has focused on the question of how chemical energy is used
to perform mechanical work. Recent developments of single molecule imaging
and manipulation techniques have allowed us to study the chemical and mecha
nical events at a molecular level.
3. There are many lines of evidence that show that the energy liberated fro
m ATPase is stored in the actomyosin molecules for later use.
4. The displacement produced by a single ATP molecule is made up of several
steps, each of 5.3 nm, Sometimes the mechanical event is delayed after the
ADP is released from myosin,
5. This storage of energy may be explained by a slow conformational transit
ion between the metastable states of the proteins. This suggestion has been
supported by results obtained using single-molecule fluorescence spectrosc
opy.