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Figure 6 | Skeletal Muscle

Figure 6

From: C-terminal residues of skeletal muscle calsequestrin are essential for calcium binding and for skeletal ryanodine receptor inhibition

Figure 6

Ablation of CSQ1-induced RyR1 regulation is due to significant changes in channel P o , T o , and T c . Average relative data (relative to activity before the addition of CSQ1 constructs; N = 8) showing P o , T o , T c , and F o . (A) Relative P o (log rel P o ) is the average of differences between the log10 of P o in the presence of CSQ1 constructs (logP oCSQ) and log10 of the control P o (logP oCon; in the absence of CSQ1) for each channel. (B) The relative mean open time (log rel T o ) is logT oCSQ − logT oCon . (C) The relative mean closed time (log rel T c ) is log T cCSQ − log T cCon . (D) The relative mean open frequency (log rel F o ) is logF oCSQ − logF oCon . Average data significantly different (P ≤ 0.05) from channel activity recorded in the absence of WT CSQ1 is indicated by asterisk (*) and in the presence of WT CSQ1 indicated by crosshatch (#). Data were recorded at +40 and −40 mV.

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