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Similar Ca2+ Dependences of [3H]ryanodine Binding to Alpha- and Beta-ryanodine Receptors Purified from Bullfrog Skeletal Muscle in an Isotonic Medium

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Journal FEBS Lett
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1996 Feb 19
PMID 8601438
Citations 6
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Abstract

To understand the functions of the two ryanodine receptor isoforms (alpha- and beta-RyRs) in nonmammalian skeletal muscles, we determined [3H]ryanodine binding to these isoforms purified from bullfrog skeletal muscle. In 0.17 M-NaCl medium both isoforms demonstrated similar Ca2+ dependent ryanodine binding activities, while the Ca2+ sensitivity for activation of beta-RyR was increased in 1 M-NaCl medium. This enhancement in Ca2+ sensitivity depended on the kinds of salts used. These results imply that alpha- and beta-RyRs may have similar properties as Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release channels in bullfrog skeletal muscle.

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