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. 1998 Oct;75(4):1904-14.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(98)77631-3.

Regulation of catch muscle by twitchin phosphorylation: effects on force, ATPase, and shortening

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Regulation of catch muscle by twitchin phosphorylation: effects on force, ATPase, and shortening

T M Butler et al. Biophys J. 1998 Oct.

Abstract

Recent experiments on permeabilized anterior byssus retractor muscle (ABRM) of Mytilus edulis have shown that phosphorylation of twitchin releases catch force at pCa > 8 and decreases force at suprabasal but submaximum [Ca2+]. Twitchin phosphorylation decreases force with no detectable change in ATPase activity, and thus increases the energy cost of force maintenance at subsaturating [Ca2+]. Similarly, twitchin phosphorylation causes no change in unloaded shortening velocity (Vo) at any [Ca2+], but when compared at equal submaximum forces, there is a higher Vo when twitchin is phosphorylated. During calcium activation, the force-maintaining structure controlled by twitchin phosphorylation adjusts to a 30% Lo release to maintain force at the shorter length. The data suggest that during both catch and calcium-mediated submaximum contractions, twitchin phosphorylation removes a structure that maintains force with a very low ATPase, but which can slowly cycle during submaximum calcium activation. A quantitative cross-bridge model of catch is presented that is based on modifications of the Hai and Murphy (1988. Am. J. Physiol. 254:C99-C106) latch bridge model for regulation of mammalian smooth muscle.

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