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What are the components of the thin filaments of a muscle cell?

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Answered by saranyaammu3
1

Answer:

Actin, Tropomyosin and troponin.

Explanation:

Thin filament which is 7 − 8 n m

in diameter is one of the two filaments vital for muscular contractions. It is composed of three proteins that are:

Actin  

The thin filaments are composed chiefly of actin proteins. That's why these filaments are also called as actin filaments. The actin molecules are arranged in to chains. This chains twist around each other like twisted double strand of pearls.

Tropomyosin  

Two strands of another protein twist around actin, This protein is tropomyosin.

Troponin  

This is another protein in thin filament. It is actually 3  polypeptide complex:  

troponin I, troponin C & troponin T

. Out of these: troponin I binds to actin and troponin T binds to tropomyosin. Troponin C binds calcium ions

( C a2 + )

in order to start muscle contraction.

Answered by aaysha14
0

Answer:

Answer:

Actin, Tropomyosin and troponin.

Explanation:

Thin filament which is 7 − 8 n m

in diameter is one of the two filaments vital for muscular contractions. It is composed of three proteins that are:

Actin  

The thin filaments are composed chiefly of actin proteins. That's why these filaments are also called as actin filaments. The actin molecules are arranged in to chains. This chains twist around each other like twisted double strand of pearls.

Tropomyosin  

Two strands of another protein twist around actin, This protein is tropomyosin.

Troponin  

This is another protein in thin filament. It is actually 3  polypeptide complex:  

troponin I, troponin C & troponin T

. Out of these: troponin I binds to actin and troponin T binds to tropomyosin. Troponin C binds calcium ions

( C a2 + )

in order to start muscle contraction.

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