Publications by authors named "Mark E Hemric"

The current study examines the hypothesis that caldesmon can facilitate the interaction of myosin V with actin filaments by tethering myosin V to actin. Myosin V, purified from bovine brain stem, translocated actin filaments in an in vitro motility assay at a velocity of 0.30+/-0.

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Immune responses against cardiac myosin and group A streptococcal M protein have been implicated in the pathogenesis of rheumatic heart disease. Although cardiac myosin is known to produce myocarditis in susceptible animals, it has never been investigated for its role in production of valvular heart disease, the most serious sequelae of group A streptococcal infection in acute rheumatic fever. In our study, cardiac myosin induced valvulitis in the Lewis rat, and epitopes responsible for production of valvulitis were located in the rod region.

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