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The vertebrate muscle superlattice: discovery, consequences, and link to geometric frustration

JOURNAL OF MUSCLE RESEARCH AND CELL MOTILITY(2023)

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Abstract
Early x-ray diffraction studies of muscle revealed spacings larger than the basic thick filament lattice spacing and led to a number of speculations on the mutual rotations of the filaments in the myosin lattice. The nature of the arrangements of the filaments was resolved by John Squire and Pradeep Luther using careful electron microscopy and image analysis. The intriguing disorder in the rotations, that they termed the myosin superlattice, remained a curiosity, until work with Rick Millane and colleagues showed a connection to “geometric frustration,” a well-known phenomenon in statistical and condensed matter physics. In this review, we describe how this connection gives a satisfying physical basis for the myosin superlattice, and how recent work has shown relationships to muscle mechanical behaviour.
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vertebrate muscle superlattice,geometric frustration
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