The inhibition by ryanodine of caffeine induced calcium release from actively loaded heavy sarcoplasmic vesicles has been studied in order to analyse the relation between the occupancy of the vesicular calcium release channels by ryanodine and channel function. Ryanodine binding was monitored with [3H]ryanodine under ionic conditions favouring the establishment of binding equilibrium. Binding follows 1:1 stoichiometry yielding dissociations constants between 7−12 nM and 12−15 pmol ryanodine/mg vesicular protein as maximum number of ryanodine binding sites. When ryanodine labeling was monitored by measuring the decline of the amplitude of caffeine induced calcium release 50% inhibition occurred at a free ryanodine concentration of 1 nM. At t...
The most compelling evidence for a functional role of caffeine‐sensitive intracellular Ca2+ reservoi...
[3H]ryanodine binding to and Ca2+ release from microsomal fractions derived from canine cerebrum (CB...
[3H]ryanodine binding to and Ca2+ release from microsomal fractions derived from canine cerebrum (CB...
The inhibition by ryanodine of caffeine induced calcium release from actively loaded heavy sarcoplas...
The inhibition by ryanodine of caffeine induced calcium release from actively loaded heavy sarcoplas...
The inhibition by ryanodine of caffeine induced calcium release from actively loaded heavy sarcoplas...
Heavy sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles were reacted with ryanodine in 0.6 M KCl 0.3 M sucrose at pH 6...
AbstractThe occupancy of high-affinity ryanodine-binding sites of isolated heavy sarcoplasmic reticu...
The effect of ATP on the calcium release channel in heavy sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles modulated ...
Heavy sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles isolated from rabbit skeletal muscle were reacted in high ioni...
AbstractThe occupancy of high-affinity ryanodine-binding sites of isolated heavy sarcoplasmic reticu...
The Ca2+ release channel of skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum is modulated in a biphasic manner...
It is known that the Ca release channels/RyR binding sites of skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum...
The release of stored Ca2+ from intracellular pools trig-gers a variety of important neuronal proces...
AbstractCombined patch-clamp and fura-2 measurements were performed to study the calcium release pro...
The most compelling evidence for a functional role of caffeine‐sensitive intracellular Ca2+ reservoi...
[3H]ryanodine binding to and Ca2+ release from microsomal fractions derived from canine cerebrum (CB...
[3H]ryanodine binding to and Ca2+ release from microsomal fractions derived from canine cerebrum (CB...
The inhibition by ryanodine of caffeine induced calcium release from actively loaded heavy sarcoplas...
The inhibition by ryanodine of caffeine induced calcium release from actively loaded heavy sarcoplas...
The inhibition by ryanodine of caffeine induced calcium release from actively loaded heavy sarcoplas...
Heavy sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles were reacted with ryanodine in 0.6 M KCl 0.3 M sucrose at pH 6...
AbstractThe occupancy of high-affinity ryanodine-binding sites of isolated heavy sarcoplasmic reticu...
The effect of ATP on the calcium release channel in heavy sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles modulated ...
Heavy sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles isolated from rabbit skeletal muscle were reacted in high ioni...
AbstractThe occupancy of high-affinity ryanodine-binding sites of isolated heavy sarcoplasmic reticu...
The Ca2+ release channel of skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum is modulated in a biphasic manner...
It is known that the Ca release channels/RyR binding sites of skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum...
The release of stored Ca2+ from intracellular pools trig-gers a variety of important neuronal proces...
AbstractCombined patch-clamp and fura-2 measurements were performed to study the calcium release pro...
The most compelling evidence for a functional role of caffeine‐sensitive intracellular Ca2+ reservoi...
[3H]ryanodine binding to and Ca2+ release from microsomal fractions derived from canine cerebrum (CB...
[3H]ryanodine binding to and Ca2+ release from microsomal fractions derived from canine cerebrum (CB...