AbstractThe ability of certain molluscan smooth muscles to maintain a prolonged state of contraction, termed ‘catch’, has been correlated with the activity of a calcineurin-like Ca2+-regulated phosphatase. The release of this phosphatase through extensive treatment of fibers with detergent, as shown by Western blots and a calmodulin-binding overlay assay, results in the loss of catch tension maintenance. This effect is reversed by perfusion of the fiber with brain calcineurin. These findings suggest that the activity of the calcineurin-like phosphatase, switched on during the onset of active contraction, plays a critical role in the maintenance of catch
AbstractCyclic nucleotides acting through their associated protein kinases, the cGMP- and cAMP-depen...
AbstractThe Ca2+-dependent protein phosphatase activity of crude rat brain extracts measured in the ...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) decreases maximal tension in contracted skeletal and heart muscle fibers. W...
AbstractThe ability of certain molluscan smooth muscles to maintain a prolonged state of contraction...
The anterior byssal retractor muscle (ABRM) is a molluscan smooth muscle that when appropriately sti...
AbstractRecent experiments on permeabilized anterior byssus retractor muscle (ABRM) of Mytilus eduli...
AbstractThe anterior byssus retractor muscle of Mytilus edulis was used to characterize the myosin c...
AbstractCatch force in molluscan smooth muscle requires little, if any, energy input and is controll...
Catch is a mechanical state occurring in some invertebrate smooth muscles characterized by high forc...
AbstractWe have tested the hypothesis of Winder and Walsh [(1990) J. Biol. Chem. 256, 10148] that th...
AbstractCatch is characterized by maintenance of force with very low energy utilization in some inve...
AbstractFreeze-dried fibers of smooth muscle from Taenia coli were used to determine the concentrati...
AbstractSkeletal muscle contraction of Limulus polyphemus, the horseshoe crab, seemed to be regulate...
AbstractIntracellular Ca2+ was determined with the fura-2 technique during electrically induced cont...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
AbstractCyclic nucleotides acting through their associated protein kinases, the cGMP- and cAMP-depen...
AbstractThe Ca2+-dependent protein phosphatase activity of crude rat brain extracts measured in the ...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) decreases maximal tension in contracted skeletal and heart muscle fibers. W...
AbstractThe ability of certain molluscan smooth muscles to maintain a prolonged state of contraction...
The anterior byssal retractor muscle (ABRM) is a molluscan smooth muscle that when appropriately sti...
AbstractRecent experiments on permeabilized anterior byssus retractor muscle (ABRM) of Mytilus eduli...
AbstractThe anterior byssus retractor muscle of Mytilus edulis was used to characterize the myosin c...
AbstractCatch force in molluscan smooth muscle requires little, if any, energy input and is controll...
Catch is a mechanical state occurring in some invertebrate smooth muscles characterized by high forc...
AbstractWe have tested the hypothesis of Winder and Walsh [(1990) J. Biol. Chem. 256, 10148] that th...
AbstractCatch is characterized by maintenance of force with very low energy utilization in some inve...
AbstractFreeze-dried fibers of smooth muscle from Taenia coli were used to determine the concentrati...
AbstractSkeletal muscle contraction of Limulus polyphemus, the horseshoe crab, seemed to be regulate...
AbstractIntracellular Ca2+ was determined with the fura-2 technique during electrically induced cont...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
AbstractCyclic nucleotides acting through their associated protein kinases, the cGMP- and cAMP-depen...
AbstractThe Ca2+-dependent protein phosphatase activity of crude rat brain extracts measured in the ...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) decreases maximal tension in contracted skeletal and heart muscle fibers. W...