tetra(4-n-methylpyridyl)porphine and 5--adenylyl-(beta-gamma-methylene)diphosphonate

tetra(4-n-methylpyridyl)porphine has been researched along with 5--adenylyl-(beta-gamma-methylene)diphosphonate* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for tetra(4-n-methylpyridyl)porphine and 5--adenylyl-(beta-gamma-methylene)diphosphonate

ArticleYear
Porphyrin induced calcium release from skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum.
    Archives of biochemistry and biophysics, 1993, Volume: 301, Issue:2

    Micromolar concentrations of the porphyrin mesotetra(4-N-methylpyridyl)porphine tetraiodide is shown to induce rapid release of Ca2+ from skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles. Porphyrin-induced Ca2+ release is stimulated by ATP (KdATP = 100 microM) and Ca2+ (KdCa = 1 microM) and is inhibited by Mg2+ (KI = 220 microM) and ruthenium red (KI = 7 nM). The porphyrin is also shown to stimulate high affinity [3H]ryanodine binding by decreasing the dissociation constant (kd) and increasing the binding capacity (Bmax). Moreover, in the presence of Mg2+, receptor binding is sensitized to activation by Ca2+, and porphyrin-stimulated channel activity is sensitized to activation by Ca2+. These observations show that porphyrin-induced Ca2+ release is due to a direct interaction with the Ca2+ release protein from sarcoplasmic reticulum.

    Topics: Adenosine Triphosphate; Animals; Caffeine; Calcium; Calcium Channels; Dithiothreitol; Magnesium; Mesoporphyrins; Porphyrins; Rabbits; Ruthenium Red; Ryanodine; Sarcoplasmic Reticulum

1993