Troponin C
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Subject Areas on Research
- A comprehensive guide to genetic variants and post-translational modifications of cardiac troponin C.
- A mutation in TNNC1-encoded cardiac troponin C, TNNC1-A31S, predisposes to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and ventricular fibrillation.
- Calcium control of muscle phosphorylase kinase through the combined action of calmodulin and troponin.
- Calmodulin as an integral subunit of phosphorylase kinase from rabbit skeletal muscle.
- Calmodulin is intrinsically LESS effective than troponin C in activating skeletal muscle contraction.
- Calmodulin-cardiac troponin C chimeras. Effects of domain exchange on calcium binding and enzyme activation.
- Chimeric calmodulin-cardiac troponin C proteins differentially activate calmodulin target enzymes.
- Co-operative activation of skeletal muscle thin filaments by rigor crossbridges. The effect of troponin C extraction.
- Co-operative interactions between troponin-tropomyosin units extend the length of the thin filament in skeletal muscle.
- Development and cardiac contractility: cardiac troponin T isoforms and cytosolic calcium in rabbit.
- Differential activation of nitric-oxide synthase isozymes by calmodulin-troponin C chimeras.
- Electron microscopy and x-ray diffraction evidence for two Z-band structural states.
- Identification of troponin C antagonists from a phage-displayed random peptide library.
- Interactions of calmodulin with coated vesicles from brain.
- Molecular analysis of calmodulin and smooth muscle myosin light chain kinase.
- Molecular and functional characterization of novel hypertrophic cardiomyopathy susceptibility mutations in TNNC1-encoded troponin C.
- Neuronal nitric-oxide synthase interaction with calmodulin-troponin C chimeras.
- Noise versus signal: the clinical implications of an increasingly sensitive troponin assay for patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome.
- Putting the Acute Coronary Syndrome in Context After 80 Years of Age.
- Simplified Predictive Instrument to Rule Out Acute Coronary Syndromes in a High-Risk Population.
- The nontranscribed chicken calmodulin pseudogene cross-hybridizes with mRNA from the slow-muscle troponin C gene.
- The troponin I: inhibitory peptide uncouples force generation and the cooperativity of contractile activation in mammalian skeletal muscle.
- The utility of troponin measurement to detect myocardial infarction: review of the current findings.
- Three-dimensional structure of calmodulin.
- Troponin C modulates the activation of thin filaments by rigor cross-bridges.