HTHSCI 1CC6 Chapter 1: BIOWeek_3

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1. structure and function of the sarcomere: include troponin, tropomyosin, actin, myosin. Sacromere: repeating, contractile, structural subunits of striated muscle cells (cid:8869) contains actin filaments(thin) myosin filamentscthick) (cid:8869) actin pulls the myosin along. Z disk has accessory proteins that link together similar to those of the m line the sacromere is the region of myofilament structures between two z-lines composed of thick and thin filaments; myosin and actin. A)microfilaments actin filaments: thinnest, elastic support (thin), forms two strands of a alphas helix. 6-7 per tropomyosin troponin: a globular protein complex involved in muscle contraction. It occurs with tropomyosin in the thin filaments of muscle tissue attached to tropomyosin at intervals ummmm. Troponin-c (tn-c): serves as a binding site for ca++ during excitation contraction coupling has a conformational change making tn-i move away, for the myosin head to attach, same backwards. Troponin-i (tn-i): inhibits the myosin binding site on the actin.

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