The glutamic acid-rich–long C-terminal extension of troponin T has a critical role in insect muscle functions
Abstract
The troponin complex regulates the Ca2+ activation of myofilaments during striated muscle contraction and relaxation. Troponin genes emerged 500–700 million years ago during early animal evolution. Troponin T (TnT) is the thin-filament–anchoring subunit of troponin. Vertebrate and invertebrate TnTs have conserved core structures, reflecting conserved functions in regulating muscle contraction, and they also contain significantly diverged...
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Title
The glutamic acid-rich–long C-terminal extension of troponin T has a critical role in insect muscle functions
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
295
Issue
12
Pages
3794 - 3807
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