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Role of Troponin and Tropomyosin

  

Tropomyosin is the third of the four contractile proteins.  It wraps the actin and covers the active sites.  Troponin, in turn, wraps around both the actin and tropomyosin.  Tropomyosin is the fourth contractile protein.

Troponin has three molecular subunits, and each one binds to something different.  

One subunit will bind to actin.

One subunit will bind to tropomyosin.

One subunit will bind to calcium. 

When skeletal muscle is in a state of relaxation, two of the three subunits are activated; The actin subunit is active and the tropomyosin subunit is active.  During relaxation, the calcium concentration in the sarcoplasm is minimal, therefore the calcium subunit is not active.  When calcium is released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, the third molecular subunit of troponin will be activated, causing tropomyosin to move out of the way and the actin active sites to be exposed.  As a result, skeletal muscle contraction is made possible.  

 

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