Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10766799 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The processes by which Professor Setsuro Ebashi accomplished his great work are described. Independently of Marsh, Ebashi discovered the relaxing factor in homogenized muscle and showed that it has a lipid-containing particulate fraction with ATPase activity, later identified as the sarcoplasmic reticulum. He then solved the mechanism of relaxation of the relaxing factor through the following findings. A minute amount of calcium ion (Ca2+) is necessary for the physiological contractile reaction. The relaxing factor strongly accumulates Ca2+ in the presence of ATP and sufficiently removes Ca2+ from the contractile system to bring about relaxation. Ebashi found that the contractile reaction of myosin and actin is regulated by Ca2+ only in the presence of a tropomyosin-like protein factor, which he later showed to be a complex of tropomyosin and a new protein, troponin. He proved that troponin is the Ca2+-receptive protein and proposed the correct scheme for the molecular mechanism of regulation of contraction and relaxation.
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Authors
Makoto Endo,