Single Molecule Visualization of Cardiac Myosin-Binding Protein C N-terminal Fragments Interacting with Thin Filaments: Mechanisms of Calcium Sensitization
Abstract:Cardiac muscle contraction is activated by calcium binding to troponin and the consequent motion of tropomyosin on actin within the sarcomere. These movements permit myosin binding, filament sliding and motion generation. One potential mechanism by which the Nterminal domains of cardiac myosin-binding protein C (cMyBP-C) play a modulatory role in this activation process is by cMyBP-C binding directly to the actin-thin filament at low calcium levels to enhance the movement of tropomyosin. To determine the molec… Show more
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