The skeletal muscle Ca(2+) release channel/ryanodine receptor (RyR1) is a prototypic redox-responsive ion channel. Nearly half of the 101 cysteines per RyR1 subunit are kept in a reduced (free thiol) state under conditions comparable with resting muscle. Here we assessed the effects of physiological determinants of cellular redox state (oxygen tension, reduced (GSH) or oxidized (GSSG) glutathione, and NO/O(2) (released by 3-morpholinosydnonimine)) on RyR1 redox state and activity. Oxidation of approximately 10 RyR1 thiols (from approximately 48 to approximately 38 thiols/RyR1 subunit) had little effect on channel activity. Channel activity increased reversibly as the number of thiols was further reduced to approximately 23/subunit, whereas ...
AbstractThe actions of the nitric oxide (NO) donors 1-hydroxy-2-oxo-3-(N-methyl-3-aminopropyl)-3 met...
Heart contraction vitally depends on tightly controlled intracellular Ca regulation. Because contrac...
The location of reactive cysteine residues on the ryanodine receptor (RyR) calcium release channel w...
The skeletal muscle Ca(2+) release channel/ryanodine receptor (RyR1) is a prototypic redox-responsiv...
The skeletal muscle Ca(2+) release channel/ryanodine receptor (RyR1) contains approximately 50 thiol...
AbstractTime-dependent effects of cysteine modification were compared in skeletal ryanodine receptor...
The cardiac and skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum ryanodine receptor Ca2+ release channels cont...
The skeletal muscle Ca2+-release channel ( ryanodine receptor type 1 (RyR1)) is a redox sensor, susc...
Physiological sensing of O2 tension (partial O2 pressure, pO2) plays an important role in some mamma...
The control of redox state of free thiols on ryanodine receptor (RyR) has been implicated as an impo...
AbstractIon channels have been studied extensively in ambient O2 tension (pO2), whereas tissue pO2 i...
We have shown previously that at physiologically relevant oxygen tension (pO2 ≈ 10 mmHg), NO S-nitro...
The effects of redox reagents on the activity of the intracellular calcium release channels (ryanodi...
AbstractThe calcium dependence of ryanodine-sensitive single calcium channels was studied after fusi...
The effects of redox reagents on the activity of the intracellular calcium release channels (ryanodi...
AbstractThe actions of the nitric oxide (NO) donors 1-hydroxy-2-oxo-3-(N-methyl-3-aminopropyl)-3 met...
Heart contraction vitally depends on tightly controlled intracellular Ca regulation. Because contrac...
The location of reactive cysteine residues on the ryanodine receptor (RyR) calcium release channel w...
The skeletal muscle Ca(2+) release channel/ryanodine receptor (RyR1) is a prototypic redox-responsiv...
The skeletal muscle Ca(2+) release channel/ryanodine receptor (RyR1) contains approximately 50 thiol...
AbstractTime-dependent effects of cysteine modification were compared in skeletal ryanodine receptor...
The cardiac and skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum ryanodine receptor Ca2+ release channels cont...
The skeletal muscle Ca2+-release channel ( ryanodine receptor type 1 (RyR1)) is a redox sensor, susc...
Physiological sensing of O2 tension (partial O2 pressure, pO2) plays an important role in some mamma...
The control of redox state of free thiols on ryanodine receptor (RyR) has been implicated as an impo...
AbstractIon channels have been studied extensively in ambient O2 tension (pO2), whereas tissue pO2 i...
We have shown previously that at physiologically relevant oxygen tension (pO2 ≈ 10 mmHg), NO S-nitro...
The effects of redox reagents on the activity of the intracellular calcium release channels (ryanodi...
AbstractThe calcium dependence of ryanodine-sensitive single calcium channels was studied after fusi...
The effects of redox reagents on the activity of the intracellular calcium release channels (ryanodi...
AbstractThe actions of the nitric oxide (NO) donors 1-hydroxy-2-oxo-3-(N-methyl-3-aminopropyl)-3 met...
Heart contraction vitally depends on tightly controlled intracellular Ca regulation. Because contrac...
The location of reactive cysteine residues on the ryanodine receptor (RyR) calcium release channel w...