Calcium triggers contraction by reaction with regulatory proteins that in the absence of calcium prevent interaction of actin and myosin. Two different regulatory systems are found in different muscles. In actin-linked regulation troponin and tropomyosin regulate actin by blocking sites on actin required for complex formation with myosin; in myosin-linked regulation sites on myosin are blocked in the absence of calcium. The major features of actin control are as follows: there is a requirement for tropomyosin and for a troponin complex having three different subunits with different functions; the actin displays a cooperative behavior; and a movement of tropomyosin occurs controlled by the calcium binding on troponin. Myosin regulation is co...
AbstractThe myosin regulatory and essential light chains in skeletal muscle do not play a role as si...
AbstractWe present a model of Ca-regulated thin filaments in cardiac muscle where tropomyosin is tre...
The molecular regulation of striated muscle contraction couples the binding and dissociation of Ca(2...
Calcium triggers contraction by reaction with regulatory proteins that in the absence of calcium pre...
The mechanism of regulation in molluscan muscles differs from that in vertebrate muscle. In mollusca...
Calcium binding to the regulatory light chain was studied by an equilibrium dialysis method, and it ...
Striated muscle contraction in most animals is regulated at least in part by the troponin-tropomyosi...
AbstractThe regulation of muscle contraction by calcium involves interactions among actin filaments,...
It is generally believed that calcium binding to Troponin C (TnC) in striated muscle acts as a simp...
Skeletal muscle contraction is regulated by calcium via troponin and tropomyosin and appears to invo...
Calcium ions (Ca2+) has been recognized as an important component in muscle contraction and cell mot...
We investigated the mechanism of the Ca2+ sensitivity of cross-bridge transitions that limit the rat...
Reconstituted thin filaments (the actin-tropomyosin-leiotonin complex) of chicken gizzard were cross...
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ABSTRACTThe model of myosin regulation by a continuous tropomyosin chain is generalized to a chain o...
AbstractThe myosin regulatory and essential light chains in skeletal muscle do not play a role as si...
AbstractWe present a model of Ca-regulated thin filaments in cardiac muscle where tropomyosin is tre...
The molecular regulation of striated muscle contraction couples the binding and dissociation of Ca(2...
Calcium triggers contraction by reaction with regulatory proteins that in the absence of calcium pre...
The mechanism of regulation in molluscan muscles differs from that in vertebrate muscle. In mollusca...
Calcium binding to the regulatory light chain was studied by an equilibrium dialysis method, and it ...
Striated muscle contraction in most animals is regulated at least in part by the troponin-tropomyosi...
AbstractThe regulation of muscle contraction by calcium involves interactions among actin filaments,...
It is generally believed that calcium binding to Troponin C (TnC) in striated muscle acts as a simp...
Skeletal muscle contraction is regulated by calcium via troponin and tropomyosin and appears to invo...
Calcium ions (Ca2+) has been recognized as an important component in muscle contraction and cell mot...
We investigated the mechanism of the Ca2+ sensitivity of cross-bridge transitions that limit the rat...
Reconstituted thin filaments (the actin-tropomyosin-leiotonin complex) of chicken gizzard were cross...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72185/1/j.1749-6632.1988.tb33358.x.pd
ABSTRACTThe model of myosin regulation by a continuous tropomyosin chain is generalized to a chain o...
AbstractThe myosin regulatory and essential light chains in skeletal muscle do not play a role as si...
AbstractWe present a model of Ca-regulated thin filaments in cardiac muscle where tropomyosin is tre...
The molecular regulation of striated muscle contraction couples the binding and dissociation of Ca(2...