Striated scallop muscle relaxation: Fast force transients produced by photolysis of Diazo-2
Relaxation of the myosin regulated striated adductor muscles of Pecten maximus was initiated by the photolysis of the caged Ca 2+ chelator, Diazo-2. The fibres relaxed to approximately 30% of the maximum tension with a mean half-time of 17.9±1.6 ms (n=7, temp 12°C), much faster than the rates observ...
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description | Relaxation of the myosin regulated striated adductor muscles of
Pecten maximus was initiated by the photolysis of the caged Ca
2+ chelator, Diazo-2. The fibres relaxed to approximately 30% of the maximum tension with a mean half-time of 17.9±1.6 ms (n=7, temp 12°C), much faster than the rates observed in intact muscle at the same temperature. This indicates that in the intact adductor muscle the slower relaxation rate is determined by the speed of Ca
2+ removal from the sarcoplasm. The faster rate of relaxation of scallop muscle
in vitro, compared with frog skeletal muscle may reflect different mechanisms of regulation of the crossbridge cycle. |
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