Small-angle X-ray and neutron scattering
Small-angle scattering (SAS) is a technique that is able to probe the structural organization
of matter and quantify its response to changes in external conditions. X-ray and neutron …
of matter and quantify its response to changes in external conditions. X-ray and neutron …
Regulation of contraction in striated muscle
AM Gordon, E Homsher, M Regnier - Physiological reviews, 2000 - journals.physiology.org
Ca2+ regulation of contraction in vertebrate striated muscle is exerted primarily through
effects on the thin filament, which regulate strong cross-bridge binding to actin. Structural …
effects on the thin filament, which regulate strong cross-bridge binding to actin. Structural …
The troponin complex and regulation of muscle contraction
In a wide variety of cellular settings, from organelle transport to muscle contraction, Ca2+
binding to members of the EF hand family of proteins controls the interaction between actin …
binding to members of the EF hand family of proteins controls the interaction between actin …
Binding of Cardiac Troponin-I147-163 Induces a Structural Opening in Human Cardiac Troponin-C,
The interaction of troponin-C (TnC) with troponin-I (TnI) plays a central role in skeletal and
cardiac muscle contraction. We have recently shown that the binding of Ca2+ to cardiac TnC …
cardiac muscle contraction. We have recently shown that the binding of Ca2+ to cardiac TnC …
Troponin I is released in bloodstream of patients with acute myocardial infarction not in free form but as complex
AG Katrukha, AV Bereznikova, TV Esakova… - Clinical …, 1997 - academic.oup.com
Fourteen monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against human cardiac troponin I (cTnI) were
generated by commonly used experimental techniques. All these antibodies, as well as …
generated by commonly used experimental techniques. All these antibodies, as well as …
Degradation of cardiac troponin I: implication for reliable immunodetection
AG Katrukha, AV Bereznikova, VL Filatov… - Clinical …, 1998 - academic.oup.com
We have analyzed by different immunological methods the proteolytic degradation of
cardiac troponin I (cTnI) in human necrotic tissue and in serum. cTnI is susceptible to …
cardiac troponin I (cTnI) in human necrotic tissue and in serum. cTnI is susceptible to …
[PDF][PDF] Troponin: structure, properties, and mechanism of functioning
VL Filatov, AG Katrukha, TV Bulargina… - Biochemistry c/c of …, 1999 - Citeseer
This review discusses the structure and properties of the isolated components of troponin,
their interaction, and the mechanisms of regulation of contractile activity of skeletal and …
their interaction, and the mechanisms of regulation of contractile activity of skeletal and …
[PDF][PDF] Phosphorylase kinase: the complexity of its regulation is reflected in the complexity of its structure
RJ Brushia, DA Walsh - Front Biosci, 1999 - Citeseer
Introduction 3. Subunit structure-function, subunit-subunit interactions, isoforms, and tissue
distribution 3.1. Subunit structure-function, subunit-subunit interactions 3.1. 1. The gamma …
distribution 3.1. Subunit structure-function, subunit-subunit interactions 3.1. 1. The gamma …
Troponin I: inhibitor or facilitator
SV Perry - Muscle physiology and biochemistry, 1999 - Springer
TN-I occurs as a homologous group of proteins which form part of the regulatory system of
vertebrate and invertebrate striated muscle. These proteins are present in vertebrate muscle …
vertebrate and invertebrate striated muscle. These proteins are present in vertebrate muscle …
Properties of mutant contractile proteins that cause hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
CS Redwood, JC Moolman-Smook… - Cardiovascular …, 1999 - academic.oup.com
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is one of the most frequently occurring inherited
cardiac disorders, affecting up to 1 in 500 of the population. Molecular genetic analysis has …
cardiac disorders, affecting up to 1 in 500 of the population. Molecular genetic analysis has …