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J Biomed Opt
May 2014
University of Toronto, Department of Physics and Institute for Optical Sciences, 60 Saint George Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S1A7, CanadabUniversity of Toronto Mississauga, Department of Chemical and Physical Sciences, 3359 Mississauga Road North, Mississa.
Second harmonic generation (SHG) polarization microscopy was used to investigate the organization of myosin nanomotors in myofilaments of muscle cells. The distribution of the second-order nonlinear susceptibility component ratio χzzz(2)/χzxx(2) along anisotropic bands of sarcomeres revealed differences between the headless and head-containing regions of myofilaments. The polarization-in polarization-out SHG measurements of headless myosin mutants of indirect flight muscle in Drosophila melanogaster confirmed a lower susceptibility component ratio compared to the head-containing myocytes with wild-type myosins.
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