Calcium and ATP are cofactors (nonprotein components of enzymes) required for the contraction of muscle cells. ATP supplies the energy, as described above, but what does calcium do? Calcium is ...
If ATP hydrolysis is used for crossbridge detachment ... Here are some good books: Mechanism of Muscular Contraction by Jack A. Rall, Muscles, Reflexes, and Locomotion by Tom McMahon A whole-muscle ...
With longer periods of exercise our body adapts itself through changes on a molecular level. Any muscle contraction is powered through adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is produced via three different ...
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the energy-carrying molecule used in cells because it can release energy very quickly. Energy is released from ATP when the end phosphate is removed. Once ATP has ...
Our general research interest is the molecular basis of cell motility and muscle contraction. We have two primary interests -- the molecular basis of energy transduction that leads to ATP-driven ...
These highly efficient and specialized proteins are responsible for a wide range of essential cellular processes, including muscle contraction ... The motor domain contains the catalytic site for ATP ...
Topic Editors declare no conflicts of interest in relation to this Research Topic. Keywords: Myosin, inorganic phosphate, Pi, ATP, muscle, contraction, Pi-release, actomyosin, myosin motor function, ...