Terminal cisternae areenlarged areas of the sarcoplasmic reticulum surrounding the transverse tubules. Are terminal cisternae are found next to T-tubules? Inside the muscle fibre, theT-tubuleslie next to the terminal cisternae of an internal membrane system derived from the endoplasmic reticulum, called...
详细解释: 以下为句子列表: 英文: Results: After cryofixation,basement membranes of skeletal muscle consisted of only one electron dense layer, T tubules were round, core cylinders were observed in terminal cisternae and there were thread-like protein particles on the membranes of termina ...
Foster PS, White MD, Denborough MA: Characterization of the terminal cisternae and longitudinal tubules of sarcoplasmic reticulum from malignant hyperpyrexia susceptible porcine skeletal muscle. Int J Biochem 21: 1119–1126, 1989Foster PS, White MD, Denborough MA: Characterization of the terminal ...
How is the molecular equipment of theterminal cisternae, that is, the early endosomes, inParamecium(Allen, 1988)? We could localizePtSyb11 (Schilde et al., 2010),PtSyx3 (Kissmehl et al., 2007), and H+-ATPase SU-a1 (Wassmer et al., 2005, 2006) to thisorganelle. No specific SNAREs...
Peroxidase activity was found in the T tubules, in some of the terminal cisternae (TC) of the SR, and occasionally in the longitudinal tubules of the SR. In transverse sections, the structures containing tracer formed a pattern of approximately parallel columns reaching to the cell surface; the...
Terminal Cisternae:Terminal cisternae are specialized cells in muscles that store excess calcium ions in the appropriate muscles, and these ions are stored in sack-like structures. The calcium ions are used during muscle contraction.Answer and Explanation: ...
The chain of events leading to the release of Ca2+ from the terminal cisternae of the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) in vertebrate twitch skeletal muscle fibers begins with the action potential, which is propagated along the transverse tubular membrane (T tubules). The exact link between membrane ...
Ikemoto, Non-identical behavior of the Ca2+-ATPase in the terminal cisternae and the longitudinal tubules fractions of sarcoplasmic retic- ulum, Eur. J. Biochem. 186 (1989) 677-681.L.G. Meszaros, N. Ikemoto, Non-identical behavior of the Ca2+-ATPase in the terminal cisternae and the ...
A., Fudyma, G., Shigekawa, M., Akowitz, A., and Katz, A. 1980. A comparison of ves- icles derived from terminal cisternae and longitudinal tubules of sarcoplasmic reticulum isolated from rabbit skeletal mus- cle. Eur. J. Biochem. 111:1-9....
The similar Ca 2+ sensitivities of phosphoprotein formation, ATPase activity and calcium uptake, and the similar phosphoprotein turnover rates (ATPase/phosphoprotein formation) of both fractions indicate that the same ATPase enzyme is present in the terminal cisternae and longitudinal sarcoplasmic reticulum...