We investigated the mechanism of the Ca2+ sensitivity of cross-bridge transitions that limit the rate of force development in vertebrate skeletal muscle. The rate of force development increases with Ca2+ concentration in the physiological range. We show here that at low concentrations of Ca2+ the rate of force development increases after partial extraction of the 20-kD light chain 2 subunit of myosin, whereas reconstitution with light chain 2 fully restores native sensitivity to Ca2+ in skinned single skeletal fibers. Furthermore, elevated free Mg2+ concentration reduces Ca2+ sensitivity, an effect that is reversed by extraction of the light chain but not by disruption of thin-filament activation by partial removal of troponin C, the Ca2+ b...
AbstractTo characterize the tension control in vertebrate striated muscle fibers, and to obtain insi...
It is generally believed that calcium binding to Troponin C (TnC) in striated muscle acts as a simp...
AbstractIn striated muscle thin filament activation is initiated by Ca2+ binding to troponin C and a...
We investigated the mechanism of the Ca2+ sensitivity of cross-bridge transitions that limit the rat...
To determine the role of myosin regulatory light chain (RLC) in modulating contraction in skeletal m...
Each myosin molecule contains two heavy chains and a total of four low-molecular weight light chain ...
We examined the kinetic properties of rabbit skinned skeletal muscle fibers in which the endogenous ...
Calcium ions (Ca2+) has been recognized as an important component in muscle contraction and cell mot...
Striated muscle contraction is initiated by Ca2+ binding to troponin C (TnC). This Ca2+ binding caus...
AbstractThe rate of relaxation from steady-state force in rabbit psoas fiber bundles was examined be...
Understanding the mechanism of force generation or shortening in muscle requires knowledge of the re...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) decreases maximal tension in contracted skeletal and heart muscle fibers. W...
The apparent length dependence in the calcium sensitivity of tension development in skeletal muscle ...
In striated muscle thin filament activation is initiated by Ca2+ binding to troponin C and augmented...
AbstractThe present study examined the effects of Ca2+ and strongly bound cross-bridges on tension d...
AbstractTo characterize the tension control in vertebrate striated muscle fibers, and to obtain insi...
It is generally believed that calcium binding to Troponin C (TnC) in striated muscle acts as a simp...
AbstractIn striated muscle thin filament activation is initiated by Ca2+ binding to troponin C and a...
We investigated the mechanism of the Ca2+ sensitivity of cross-bridge transitions that limit the rat...
To determine the role of myosin regulatory light chain (RLC) in modulating contraction in skeletal m...
Each myosin molecule contains two heavy chains and a total of four low-molecular weight light chain ...
We examined the kinetic properties of rabbit skinned skeletal muscle fibers in which the endogenous ...
Calcium ions (Ca2+) has been recognized as an important component in muscle contraction and cell mot...
Striated muscle contraction is initiated by Ca2+ binding to troponin C (TnC). This Ca2+ binding caus...
AbstractThe rate of relaxation from steady-state force in rabbit psoas fiber bundles was examined be...
Understanding the mechanism of force generation or shortening in muscle requires knowledge of the re...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) decreases maximal tension in contracted skeletal and heart muscle fibers. W...
The apparent length dependence in the calcium sensitivity of tension development in skeletal muscle ...
In striated muscle thin filament activation is initiated by Ca2+ binding to troponin C and augmented...
AbstractThe present study examined the effects of Ca2+ and strongly bound cross-bridges on tension d...
AbstractTo characterize the tension control in vertebrate striated muscle fibers, and to obtain insi...
It is generally believed that calcium binding to Troponin C (TnC) in striated muscle acts as a simp...
AbstractIn striated muscle thin filament activation is initiated by Ca2+ binding to troponin C and a...