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Troponin
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[[ Role of Troponin C in decreased muscle sensitivity to calcium]]<br /> | [[ Role of Troponin C in decreased muscle sensitivity to calcium]]<br /> | ||
[[Human Cardiac Troponin C]]<br /> | [[Human Cardiac Troponin C]]<br /> | ||
| - | [[Human Cardiac Troponin C in complex with the Green Tea Polyphenol]]<br /> | + | [[Human Cardiac Troponin C in complex with the Green Tea Polyphenol]]<br /> |
* '''TnT''' binds to [[Tropomyosin|tropomyosin]].<br /> | * '''TnT''' binds to [[Tropomyosin|tropomyosin]].<br /> | ||
* '''TnI''' binds to actin which is found in thin muscle filaments.<br /> | * '''TnI''' binds to actin which is found in thin muscle filaments.<br /> | ||
Revision as of 11:57, 8 February 2016
Troponin (Tn) is a regulatory protein in muscle contraction. It contains 3 subunits:
- TnC causes conformational change in TnI when it binds to calcium ions. For more details on TnC see
Role of Troponin C in decreased muscle sensitivity to calcium
Human Cardiac Troponin C
Human Cardiac Troponin C in complex with the Green Tea Polyphenol
- TnT binds to tropomyosin.
- TnI binds to actin which is found in thin muscle filaments.
3D Structures of Troponin
Updated on 08-February-2016
