AbstractBackgroundDespite a broad spectrum of structural studies, it is not yet clear whether the D/E helix of troponin C (TnC) contributes to the interaction of TnC with troponin I (TnI). Redox modifications at Cys 98 in the D/E helix were explored for clues to TnC binding to the thin filament off-state, using recombinant wild-type TnC and an engineered mutant without Cys (Cys98Leu).MethodsRecombinant proteins and rabbit psoas skinned fibres were reduced with dithiothreitol (DTT) and variously recombined. Changes in affinity of reduced or oxidised TnC for the thin filament were evaluated via TnC binding and dissociation, using a standardized test for maximal force as an index of fibre TnC content.ResultsAll oxidation and reduction effects ...
The structures of muscle thin filaments reconstituted using skeletal actin and cardiac troponin and ...
The molecular mechanisms of the function of both fast skeletal muscle troponin C (STnC) and troponin...
Various thio-reactive bifunctional crosslinkers as well as 5,5'-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoate)-mediated ...
AbstractBackgroundDespite a broad spectrum of structural studies, it is not yet clear whether the D/...
The troponin (Tn) complex is formed by TnC, TnI and TnT and is responsible for the calcium-dependent...
AbstractTroponin I (TnI) is the inhibitory component of the striated muscle Ca2+ regulatory protein ...
AbstractHeart muscle is activated by Ca2+ to generate force and shortening, and the signaling pathwa...
Cardiac thin filaments contain many troponin C (TnC) molecules, each with one regulatory Ca2+ bindin...
AbstractWe used resonance energy transfer and site-directed photo-cross-linking to probe the Ca2+-de...
AbstractWe have used the technique of resonance energy transfer in conjunction with distance geometr...
The Ca(2+)-dependence of structural changes in troponin-C (TnC) has been detected by monitoring the ...
Troponin C (TnC), the Ca<sup>2+</sup>-binding component of the troponin complex of vertebrate skelet...
AbstractThis study describes the effects of exchanging native cardiac troponin C (CTnC) from the rig...
SummaryTo gain a molecular description of how muscles can be activated by mechanical stretch, we hav...
AbstractThe determination of crystal structures of the troponin complex (Takeda et al. 2003. Nature....
The structures of muscle thin filaments reconstituted using skeletal actin and cardiac troponin and ...
The molecular mechanisms of the function of both fast skeletal muscle troponin C (STnC) and troponin...
Various thio-reactive bifunctional crosslinkers as well as 5,5'-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoate)-mediated ...
AbstractBackgroundDespite a broad spectrum of structural studies, it is not yet clear whether the D/...
The troponin (Tn) complex is formed by TnC, TnI and TnT and is responsible for the calcium-dependent...
AbstractTroponin I (TnI) is the inhibitory component of the striated muscle Ca2+ regulatory protein ...
AbstractHeart muscle is activated by Ca2+ to generate force and shortening, and the signaling pathwa...
Cardiac thin filaments contain many troponin C (TnC) molecules, each with one regulatory Ca2+ bindin...
AbstractWe used resonance energy transfer and site-directed photo-cross-linking to probe the Ca2+-de...
AbstractWe have used the technique of resonance energy transfer in conjunction with distance geometr...
The Ca(2+)-dependence of structural changes in troponin-C (TnC) has been detected by monitoring the ...
Troponin C (TnC), the Ca<sup>2+</sup>-binding component of the troponin complex of vertebrate skelet...
AbstractThis study describes the effects of exchanging native cardiac troponin C (CTnC) from the rig...
SummaryTo gain a molecular description of how muscles can be activated by mechanical stretch, we hav...
AbstractThe determination of crystal structures of the troponin complex (Takeda et al. 2003. Nature....
The structures of muscle thin filaments reconstituted using skeletal actin and cardiac troponin and ...
The molecular mechanisms of the function of both fast skeletal muscle troponin C (STnC) and troponin...
Various thio-reactive bifunctional crosslinkers as well as 5,5'-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoate)-mediated ...