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H-band is the zone of the thick filaments that has no actin. Within the H-zone is a thin M-line (from the German "mittel" meaning middle), appears in the middle of the sarcomere formed of cross-connecting elements of the cytoskeleton. Molecular model of the Sarcomere in the A-band. Organization of the central region of the A-band (C-zone).
the backbone of a muscle fibre is actin filaments which extend from the Z line up to one end of the H zone, where they are attached to an elastic component which they named "S filament"; myosin filaments extend from one end of the A band through the H zone up to the other end of the A band;
The names of the various sub-regions of the sarcomere are based on their relatively lighter or darker appearance when viewed through the light microscope. Each sarcomere is delimited by two very dark colored bands called Z-discs or Z-lines (from the German zwischen meaning between). These Z-discs are dense protein discs that do not easily allow ...
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[3] (a) electron micrograph of mouse heart muscle sarcomere. (b) diagram of sarcomere layout from (a). Myosin thick filaments are blue, thin actin filaments are orange, Z-discs are black, and the M-band is grey/white. (c) schematic of M-band composition of M-lines. (d) M-band hexagonal lattice based on electron microscopy sections.
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The calcium drives the movement of myosin and actin filaments. The sarcomere then shortens which causes the muscle to contract. [3] In the skeletal muscles connected to tendons that pull on bones, the mysia fuses to the periosteum that coats the bone. Contraction of the muscle will transfer to the mysia, then the tendon and the periosteum ...
The H zone is the space in between two adjacent actin that will shrink when the muscle begins to contract. The Z disk is the part of the microfilament that characterizes the overall end of each side of the sarcomere, a structural unit of a myofibril. [citation needed] Proteins Limiting Microfilaments