Title : Calmidazolium alters Ca2+ regulation of tension redevelopment rate in skinned skeletal muscle.

Pub. Date : 1996 Nov

PMID : 8913615






6 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 CDZ was strongly bound to TnC in aqueous solutions, and its effects on force production could be reversed by extraction of CDZ-exposed native TnC and replacement with purified (unexposed) rabbit skeletal TnC. calmidazolium tenascin Oryctolagus cuniculus
2 CDZ was strongly bound to TnC in aqueous solutions, and its effects on force production could be reversed by extraction of CDZ-exposed native TnC and replacement with purified (unexposed) rabbit skeletal TnC. calmidazolium tenascin Oryctolagus cuniculus
3 CDZ was strongly bound to TnC in aqueous solutions, and its effects on force production could be reversed by extraction of CDZ-exposed native TnC and replacement with purified (unexposed) rabbit skeletal TnC. calmidazolium tenascin Oryctolagus cuniculus
4 CDZ was strongly bound to TnC in aqueous solutions, and its effects on force production could be reversed by extraction of CDZ-exposed native TnC and replacement with purified (unexposed) rabbit skeletal TnC. calmidazolium tenascin Oryctolagus cuniculus
5 CDZ was strongly bound to TnC in aqueous solutions, and its effects on force production could be reversed by extraction of CDZ-exposed native TnC and replacement with purified (unexposed) rabbit skeletal TnC. calmidazolium tenascin Oryctolagus cuniculus
6 These experiments suggest that the method of CDZ action in fibers is to bind to TnC and increase its Ca2(+)-binding affinity, which results in an increased rate of force production at submaximal [Ca2+]. calmidazolium tenascin Oryctolagus cuniculus