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Modulations of calcium binding and of energy coupling by the calcium pump of sarcoplasmic reticulum

The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) of striated muscle plays a central role in control of contractile activity. It acts as an intracellular sink for calcium during relaxation and releases cav2 + during contraction. This highly differentiated endoplasmic reticulum is a self-contained network with a conti...

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Main Author: Meltzer, Sybella
Other Authors: Berman, Mervyn C.
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Published: Department of Chemistry 2020
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description The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) of striated muscle plays a central role in control of contractile activity. It acts as an intracellular sink for calcium during relaxation and releases cav2 + during contraction. This highly differentiated endoplasmic reticulum is a self-contained network with a continuous hollow interior which surrounds each muscle fibril (Fig. 1) (Porter, 1961). The SR is fragmented at longitudinal intervals of one sarcomere in length by the transverse tubular or T-tubular system (Porter, 1961; Franzini-Armstrong, 1980). On each side of the T-tubules there are enlarged areas known as cisternae, with branched areas between the cisternae known as the longitudinal elements. The juncture of the three membranes (two terminal cisternae and one Ttubule) is referred to as the triad. The junction between the SR and • 0 the T-tubules is known as a junctional gap and has.a width of 100-200 A. Periodic densities, referred to as 'feet', cross the junctional gap to join the SR and T-tubular membranes (Franzini-Armstrong, 1980). Direct communication between the SR, the T-tubules and the feet have been postulated (Schneider· and Chandler, 1973; Mathias et al., 1979). The view has developed, starting with the experiments of Huxley and Taylor (1958) and Huxley and Straub (1958), that, under physiological conditions, contraction in skeletal muscle is triggered by depolarisation of the membranes of the T-tubules. This results in the release of ca 2 + into the myoplasm from its intracellular storage location, the SR, and thus activating the contractile proteins (Schneider and Chandler, 1973). (See Fuchs (1974) and Ebashi (1980) for a review on the possible mechanism involved in excitation-contraction coupling.)
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/31956 Modulations of calcium binding and of energy coupling by the calcium pump of sarcoplasmic reticulum Meltzer, Sybella Berman, Mervyn C. Calcium transport calcium-specific electrode calcium pump The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) of striated muscle plays a central role in control of contractile activity. It acts as an intracellular sink for calcium during relaxation and releases cav2 + during contraction. This highly differentiated endoplasmic reticulum is a self-contained network with a continuous hollow interior which surrounds each muscle fibril (Fig. 1) (Porter, 1961). The SR is fragmented at longitudinal intervals of one sarcomere in length by the transverse tubular or T-tubular system (Porter, 1961; Franzini-Armstrong, 1980). On each side of the T-tubules there are enlarged areas known as cisternae, with branched areas between the cisternae known as the longitudinal elements. The juncture of the three membranes (two terminal cisternae and one Ttubule) is referred to as the triad. The junction between the SR and • 0 the T-tubules is known as a junctional gap and has.a width of 100-200 A. Periodic densities, referred to as 'feet', cross the junctional gap to join the SR and T-tubular membranes (Franzini-Armstrong, 1980). Direct communication between the SR, the T-tubules and the feet have been postulated (Schneider· and Chandler, 1973; Mathias et al., 1979). The view has developed, starting with the experiments of Huxley and Taylor (1958) and Huxley and Straub (1958), that, under physiological conditions, contraction in skeletal muscle is triggered by depolarisation of the membranes of the T-tubules. This results in the release of ca 2 + into the myoplasm from its intracellular storage location, the SR, and thus activating the contractile proteins (Schneider and Chandler, 1973). (See Fuchs (1974) and Ebashi (1980) for a review on the possible mechanism involved in excitation-contraction coupling.) 2020-05-20T22:03:58Z 2020-05-20T22:03:58Z 1984 2020-04-14T10:26:43Z Master Thesis Masters https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31956 eng application/pdf Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science
spellingShingle Calcium transport
calcium-specific electrode
calcium pump
Meltzer, Sybella
Modulations of calcium binding and of energy coupling by the calcium pump of sarcoplasmic reticulum
thesis_degree_str Master's
title Modulations of calcium binding and of energy coupling by the calcium pump of sarcoplasmic reticulum
title_full Modulations of calcium binding and of energy coupling by the calcium pump of sarcoplasmic reticulum
title_fullStr Modulations of calcium binding and of energy coupling by the calcium pump of sarcoplasmic reticulum
title_full_unstemmed Modulations of calcium binding and of energy coupling by the calcium pump of sarcoplasmic reticulum
title_short Modulations of calcium binding and of energy coupling by the calcium pump of sarcoplasmic reticulum
title_sort modulations of calcium binding and of energy coupling by the calcium pump of sarcoplasmic reticulum
topic Calcium transport
calcium-specific electrode
calcium pump
url https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31956
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