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Action of Cardiac Glycosides on the Polymerization of Actin

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ACCORDING to Szent-Györgyi1, muscular contraction involves the following reaction : at certain salt concentrations, actomyosin, formed from myosin and polymerized actin, loses water and contracts by the action of adenosinetriphosphate. Actin may be present in two forms : in a globular and a fibrous form. In the presence of salts, globular actin is transformed into the fibrous form, that is, polymerization takes place. Only at this stage is actin able to form with myosin the highly viscous actomyosin. Straub et al.2 showed that adrenaline increases, chinine and vera-trine diminish, the speed of polymerization.

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HORVÁTH, I., KIRÁLY, C. & SZERB, J. Action of Cardiac Glycosides on the Polymerization of Actin. Nature 164, 792 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/164792a0

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