Calcium-dependent stress maintenance without myosin phosphorylation in skinned smooth muscle
- PMID: 6867722
- DOI: 10.1126/science.6867722
Calcium-dependent stress maintenance without myosin phosphorylation in skinned smooth muscle
Abstract
Stress development depended on calcium-stimulated myosin phosphorylation in an arterial smooth muscle preparation in which the concentration of calcium was controlled. However, developed stress was maintained at a concentration of calcium that did not support phosphorylation. These results, in conjunction with other evidence, suggest that the interaction of two regulatory mechanisms with different calcium sensitivities regulate both stress and the rate and energetics of contraction.
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