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. 1996 Nov;71(5):2786-94.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(96)79471-7.

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

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

M Regnier et al. Biophys J. 1996 Nov.

Abstract

To examine if the Ca2(+)-binding kinetics of troponin C (TnC) can influence the rate of cross-bridge force production, we studied the effects of calmidazolium (CDZ) on steady-state force and the rate of force redevelopment (ktr) in skinned rabbit psoas muscle fibers. CDZ increased the Ca2(+)-sensitivity of steady-state force and ktr at submaximal levels of activation, but increased ktr to a greater extent than can be explained by increased force alone. This occurred in the absence of any significant effects of CDZ on solution ATPase or in vitro motility of fluorescently labeled F-actin, suggesting that CDZ did not directly influence cross-bridge cycling. 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. 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+]. The results also demonstrate that the Ca2(+)-binding kinetics of TnC influence the kinetics of ktr.

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