Calcium, troponin/tropomyosin and ATP in contraction
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At rest, what blocks the myosin-binding sites on actin?
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**Tropomyosin** — a thread held in place by **troponin** — lies over and **covers** the binding sites.
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What is the role of troponin?
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It **holds tropomyosin** in the blocking position and has a **binding site for Ca²⁺**; when Ca²⁺ binds, it moves tropomyosin away.
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What is the role of Ca²⁺ in contraction?
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It is the **switch**: released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, it **binds troponin**, which **exposes** the myosin-binding sites.
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What are the TWO roles of ATP in one cross-bridge cycle?
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One ATP **binds the myosin head to detach** it from actin; that same ATP is then **hydrolysed to re-cock** the head.
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What is a 'power stroke'?
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The myosin head **pivoting to pull the actin filament toward the centre** of the sarcomere, shortening it.
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How does a muscle relax when stimulation stops?
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**Ca²⁺ is pumped back** into the sarcoplasmic reticulum, so **tropomyosin re-blocks** the binding sites and no new cross-bridges form.
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Why does rigor mortis make a body stiff?
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With **no ATP**, the myosin heads **cannot detach** from actin, so the cross-bridges stay **locked**.
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