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Metabolism in muscles (GM+DENT)

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Actin has a binding site for ATP or ADP.

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Activated calmodulin stimulate myosin light chain kinase.

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G actin is present in muscle tissue either as a free monomer called G-actin or in polymerised form – F actin.

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Myosin light chain dephosphorylation promotes smooth muscle relaxation.

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Creatine is formed by conversion of creatinine in liver tissue.

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Thin filaments are a polymer of actin with tightly bound regulatory proteins troponin and tropomyosin.

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Red fibres are specialized in aerobic metabolism during aerobic exercise.

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An increase in cytosolic calcium concentration leads to activation of myosin phosphatase.

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Muscles obtain energy from carbohydrates during the short intense muscle work.

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Heavy meromyosin has an ATPase activity and it is able to bind actin.

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