Striated muscle contraction is a highly cooperative process initiated by Ca2+ binding to the troponin complex, which leads to tropomyosin movement and myosin cross-bridge (XB) formation along thin filaments. Experimental and computational studies suggest skeletal muscle fiber activation is greatly augmented by cooperative interactions between neighboring thin filament regulatory units (RU-RU cooperativity; 1 RU = 7 actin monomers+1 troponin complex+1 tropomyosin molecule). XB binding can also amplify thin filament activation through interactions with RUs (XB-RU cooperativity). Because these interactions occur with a temporal order, they can be considered kinetic forms of cooperativity. Our previous spatially-explicit models illustrated that...
Contraction of skeletal and cardiac muscle is controlled by Ca2+ ions via regulatory proteins, tropo...
AbstractThe regulatory mechanism of sarcomeric activity has not been fully clarified yet because of ...
AbstractThe presence of compliance in the lattice of filaments in muscle raises a number of concerns...
<div><p>Striated muscle contraction is a highly cooperative process initiated by Ca<sup>2+</sup> bin...
AbstractWe developed a Markov model of cardiac thin filament activation that accounts for interactio...
<div><p>Biophysical models of cardiac tension development provide a succinct representation of our u...
<p>(A) Basic model kinetics combine two three-state cycles describing thin filament regulatory unit ...
<div><p>Muscle contracts due to ATP-dependent interactions of myosin motors with thin filaments comp...
Contraction of striated muscle is tightly regulated by the release and sequestration of calcium with...
AbstractThe contribution of thick and thin filaments to skeletal muscle fiber compliance has been sh...
Actin thin filaments containing bound tropomyosin (Tm) or tropomyosin troponin (Tm.Tn) exist in two ...
Myosin binding-induced activation of the thin filament was examined in isolated cardiac myocytes and...
AbstractThe regulation of muscle contraction by calcium involves interactions among actin filaments,...
Striated muscle contraction is governed by the thin filament regulatory proteins troponin and tropom...
Biophysical models of cardiac tension development provide a succinct representation of our understan...
Contraction of skeletal and cardiac muscle is controlled by Ca2+ ions via regulatory proteins, tropo...
AbstractThe regulatory mechanism of sarcomeric activity has not been fully clarified yet because of ...
AbstractThe presence of compliance in the lattice of filaments in muscle raises a number of concerns...
<div><p>Striated muscle contraction is a highly cooperative process initiated by Ca<sup>2+</sup> bin...
AbstractWe developed a Markov model of cardiac thin filament activation that accounts for interactio...
<div><p>Biophysical models of cardiac tension development provide a succinct representation of our u...
<p>(A) Basic model kinetics combine two three-state cycles describing thin filament regulatory unit ...
<div><p>Muscle contracts due to ATP-dependent interactions of myosin motors with thin filaments comp...
Contraction of striated muscle is tightly regulated by the release and sequestration of calcium with...
AbstractThe contribution of thick and thin filaments to skeletal muscle fiber compliance has been sh...
Actin thin filaments containing bound tropomyosin (Tm) or tropomyosin troponin (Tm.Tn) exist in two ...
Myosin binding-induced activation of the thin filament was examined in isolated cardiac myocytes and...
AbstractThe regulation of muscle contraction by calcium involves interactions among actin filaments,...
Striated muscle contraction is governed by the thin filament regulatory proteins troponin and tropom...
Biophysical models of cardiac tension development provide a succinct representation of our understan...
Contraction of skeletal and cardiac muscle is controlled by Ca2+ ions via regulatory proteins, tropo...
AbstractThe regulatory mechanism of sarcomeric activity has not been fully clarified yet because of ...
AbstractThe presence of compliance in the lattice of filaments in muscle raises a number of concerns...