ANATOMY

GENERAL ANATOMY

MUSCLE ANATOMY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is required in order to allow the myosin head to bind to the actin binding site?
A
glucose
B
glycogen
C
ATP
D
the Na+/K+ pump
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Once the myosin forms a cross-bridge with actin, the Pi disassociates and the myosin undergoes the power stroke, reaching a lower energy state when the sarcomere shortens. ATP must bind to myosin to break the cross-bridge and enable the myosin to rebind to actin at the next muscle contraction.

Detailed explanation-2: -For myosin to bind actin, tropomyosin must rotate around the actin filaments to expose the myosin-binding sites.

Detailed explanation-3: -If the concentration of ions in the solution is low, myosin molecules aggregate into filaments. As myosin and actin interact in the presence of ATP, they form a tight compact gel mass; the process is called superprecipitation.

Detailed explanation-4: -The first step in the process of contraction is for Ca++ to bind to troponin so that tropomyosin can slide away from the binding sites on the actin strands. This allows the myosin heads to bind to these exposed binding sites and form cross-bridges.

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