BIO 012 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Chemical Synapse, Myosin

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Review of sliding filament & how myosin binds to actin. I have sketched out a visual diagram of a presynaptic cell and terminal, synaptic gap, receptors at a motor end plate, and a muscle containing t-tubules, a sarcoplasmic reticulum, actin, and myosin. I am about to list the steps that lead to the release of calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum and what happens afterward. The sliding lament hypothesis requires cross bridge formation to occur. Step 1: tropomyosin is now out of the way, exposing the myosin binding site on actin. The hydrolysis of atp where both adp and pi are still attached to a globular head of myosin. In this state, myosin grabs hold of actin, forming cross bridge formation. Step 2: the phosphate lets go, but the adp remains attached. The myosin head changes shape/ moves to the cocked position. The lament begins to slide towards the m-band, or middle.

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