Overview of muscle contraction Flashcards

1
Q

What is a muscle fibre ?

A

Large, single, elongated, multinuclear cell

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2
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What does each fibre contain?

A

About 1,000 myofibrils, each consisting of thick and thin filaments and surrounded by sarcoplasmic reticulum

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3
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What is a sarcomere ?

A

Muscle cells contain numerous myofibrils, consisting of interlocking thick and thin filaments arranged into repeating units

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4
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What are the thick and thin filaments are made of ?

A

Different proteins and form a striated pattern when viewed under the microscope

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5
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What are filaments anchored by ?

A

Titin to the Z-disk

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6
Q

What are t-tubules ?

A

Invaginations off the plasma membrane

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7
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What is the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) ?

A

The specialised muscle ER

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8
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What is an A band ?

A

Stretches the length of the thick filament

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9
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What is an I band ?

A

Contains only thin filaments

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10
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What is the Z disk ?

A

Attachment site for thin filaments

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11
Q

What is the M line ?

A

Bisects the A band

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12
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During contraction there is a decrease in sarcomere length by ?

A

Reduction of the I band, with no change in the width of the A band

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13
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Thick and thin filaments slide along one another but do not change in?

A

Length

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14
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The thick filaments consist of?

A

Myosin molecules

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15
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Thin filaments consist of?

A

Actin, with tropomyosin, and the troponin complex

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16
Q

The troponin complex is involved in ?

A

The regulation of muscle contraction

17
Q

What are the two heavy chains that myosin has ?

A

The carboxyl termini forming an extended coiled coil (tail) and the amino termini having globular domains (heads) with ATPase activity.

18
Q

What is F-actin composed of?

A

G-actin monomers that polymerize two by two, giving the appearance of two filaments spiraling about one another in a right-handed fashion

19
Q

Each actin monomer in the thin filament binds to ?

A

One myosin head group

20
Q

Availability of myosin-binding sites on actin is regulated by? and avoids ?

A

Troponin and tropomyosin.

- avoids continuous muscle contraction

21
Q

Troponin Complex:
Troponin I = ?
Troponin C = ?
Troponin T = ?

A

Troponin I = inhibitory subunit
Troponin C = calcium binding subunit
Troponin T = tropomyosin binding subunit

22
Q

Nerve impulse triggers release of Ca2+ causing ?

A

Conformational changes to tropomyosin-troponin complex, exposing myosin-binding sites

23
Q

Skeletal muscle contraction is regulated by ?

A

A Ca2+-dependent thin filament-based regulatory mechanism

24
Q

Sarcomere Ca2+ concentration is regulated by?

A

Release and uptake into the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)

25
Q

ATP binding causes?

A

Release of myosin from thin filament

26
Q

Hydrolysis of ATP rotates myosin into ?

A

“Cocked” state

27
Q

What is a power stroke caused by ?

A

Release of phosphate