AbstractHeart muscle is activated by Ca2+ to generate force and shortening, and the signaling pathway involves allosteric mechanisms in the thin filament. Knowledge about the structure-function relationship among proteins in the thin filament is critical in understanding the physiology and pathology of the cardiac function, but remains obscure. We investigate the conformation of the cardiac troponin (Tn) on the thin filament and its response to Ca2+ activation and propose a molecular mechanism for the regulation of cardiac muscle contraction by Tn based uniquely on information from in situ protein domain orientation. Polarized fluorescence from bifunctional rhodamine is used to determine the orientation of the major component of Tn core dom...
The highly conserved terminal fourteen C-terminal residues of troponin T play a novel role in the re...
AbstractMuscle contraction is regulated by troponin-tropomyosin, which blocks and unblocks myosin bi...
Cardiac troponin (cTn) is the Ca2+-sensitive molecular switch that controls cardiac muscle activatio...
AbstractHeart muscle is activated by Ca2+ to generate force and shortening, and the signaling pathwa...
Contraction of skeletal and cardiac muscles is regulated by Ca2+ binding to troponin in the actin-co...
AbstractMuscle contraction is regulated by troponin-tropomyosin, which blocks and unblocks myosin bi...
Muscle contraction is regulated by troponin-tropomyosin, which blocks and unblocks myosin binding si...
The molecular switching mechanism governing skeletal and cardiac muscle contraction couples the bind...
The molecular regulation of striated muscle contraction couples the binding and dissociation of Ca(2...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Chemical Engineering, Washington State UniversityProtein-protein interactions betwee...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Veterinary and Comparative Anatomy, Pharmacology and Physiology, Washi...
The troponin (Tn) complex regulates the thin filament of striated muscle by transducing [Ca2+] fluct...
$\rm Ca\sp{2+}$-dependent exposure of an N-terminal hydrophobic region in troponin C (TnC) is though...
Abstract—We present a current perception of the regulation of activation of cardiac myofilaments wit...
In striated muscle, the binding of calcium to troponin C (TnC) results in the removal of the C-termi...
The highly conserved terminal fourteen C-terminal residues of troponin T play a novel role in the re...
AbstractMuscle contraction is regulated by troponin-tropomyosin, which blocks and unblocks myosin bi...
Cardiac troponin (cTn) is the Ca2+-sensitive molecular switch that controls cardiac muscle activatio...
AbstractHeart muscle is activated by Ca2+ to generate force and shortening, and the signaling pathwa...
Contraction of skeletal and cardiac muscles is regulated by Ca2+ binding to troponin in the actin-co...
AbstractMuscle contraction is regulated by troponin-tropomyosin, which blocks and unblocks myosin bi...
Muscle contraction is regulated by troponin-tropomyosin, which blocks and unblocks myosin binding si...
The molecular switching mechanism governing skeletal and cardiac muscle contraction couples the bind...
The molecular regulation of striated muscle contraction couples the binding and dissociation of Ca(2...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Chemical Engineering, Washington State UniversityProtein-protein interactions betwee...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Veterinary and Comparative Anatomy, Pharmacology and Physiology, Washi...
The troponin (Tn) complex regulates the thin filament of striated muscle by transducing [Ca2+] fluct...
$\rm Ca\sp{2+}$-dependent exposure of an N-terminal hydrophobic region in troponin C (TnC) is though...
Abstract—We present a current perception of the regulation of activation of cardiac myofilaments wit...
In striated muscle, the binding of calcium to troponin C (TnC) results in the removal of the C-termi...
The highly conserved terminal fourteen C-terminal residues of troponin T play a novel role in the re...
AbstractMuscle contraction is regulated by troponin-tropomyosin, which blocks and unblocks myosin bi...
Cardiac troponin (cTn) is the Ca2+-sensitive molecular switch that controls cardiac muscle activatio...