The 3-state model of muscle regulation revisited: is a fourth state involved?
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Poorly understood aspects of striated muscle contractionStructural basis for the in situ Ca(2+) sensitization of cardiac troponin C by positive feedback from force-generating myosin cross-bridgesIn situ time-resolved FRET reveals effects of sarcomere length on cardiac thin-filament activation.Structural dynamics of C-domain of cardiac troponin I protein in reconstituted thin filamentThe flexibility of two tropomyosin mutants, D175N and E180G, that cause hypertrophic cardiomyopathyStructural determinants of muscle thin filament cooperativity.Structural and kinetic effects of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy related mutations R146G/Q and R163W on the regulatory switching activity of rat cardiac troponin IHypertrophic cardiomyopathy: how do mutations lead to disease?The myosin-activated thin filament regulatory state, M⁻-open: a link to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM).Thin Filament Structure and the Steric Blocking Model.Potentiation in mouse lumbrical muscle without myosin light chain phosphorylation: is resting calcium responsible?Long-range effects of familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy mutations E180G and D175N on the properties of tropomyosinCross-talk, cross-bridges, and calcium activation of cardiac contraction.Heart Failure-Related Hyperphosphorylation in the Cardiac Troponin I C Terminus Has Divergent Effects on Cardiac Function In Vivo.Role of the C-terminus mobile domain of cardiac troponin I in the regulation of thin filament activation in skinned papillary muscle strips.The force dependence of isometric and concentric potentiation in mouse muscle with and without skeletal myosin light chain kinase.
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The 3-state model of muscle regulation revisited: is a fourth state involved?
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The 3-state model of muscle regulation revisited: is a fourth state involved?
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The 3-state model of muscle regulation revisited: is a fourth state involved?
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The 3-state model of muscle regulation revisited: is a fourth state involved?
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Sherwin S Lehrer
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10.1007/S10974-011-9263-8
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2011-09-25T00:00:00Z