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Skinned and hybrid myocardial fibers were studied by methods of tensometry, determination of the ATP hydrolysis intensity, and resonance fluorescent energy transfer between highly selective labels bound to various amino acid residues. It was established that development of the early stage of heart failure in the case of acute myocardial ischemia caused by 15-min coronary artery occlusion (CAO) is related to a reversible damage or adaptive (functional) depression of the contractile protein system. As a result, the system features isolated submolecular post-translational variation in the properties of major proteins in a thin actin filament (myosin is not significantly damaged).

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