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. 1988 Dec;54(6):1169-73.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(88)83052-2.

Depression of Ca2+ insensitive tension due to reduced pH in partially troponin-extracted skinned skeletal muscle fibers

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Depression of Ca2+ insensitive tension due to reduced pH in partially troponin-extracted skinned skeletal muscle fibers

J M Metzger et al. Biophys J. 1988 Dec.

Abstract

Previous studies on skinned muscle fibers have demonstrated a direct effect of elevated levels of H+ ion to depress force production; however, the molecular basis for this effect is presently unknown. Here, whole troponin complexes were removed from skinned single fiber preparations of rat slow-twitch and fast-twitch muscles, and the effect of H+ ions on the resultant Ca2+-insensitive force was examined. The effect of H+ ions to depress force was found to be virtually identical in untreated control fibers activated in the presence of Ca2+ and in fibers activated in the absence of Ca2+ by troponin removal. Thus, the effect of H+ ions to depress force occurs at a step in activation beyond the disinhibition of the thin filament by Ca2+, probably involving reductions in the number of attached cross-bridges or in the force per attachment.

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