Mohit C. Mathur, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, United States |
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(The distribution of regulated actomyosin states is central to cardiac muscle regulation and disturbance of this distribution leads to congenital cardiomyopathies.) |
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Johnson DJ, Mathur MC, Kobayashi T, et al. (2016) The cardiomyopathy mutation, R146G TnI, stabilizes the intermediate "C" state of regulated actin at high and low free Ca2+ conditions. Biochemistry |
Mathur MC, Chase PB, Chalovich JM. (2011) Several cardiomyopathy causing mutations on tropomyosin either destabilize the active state of actomyosin or alter the binding properties of tropomyosin. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 406: 74-8 |
Mathur MC, Kobayashi T, Chalovich JM. (2009) Some cardiomyopathy-causing troponin I mutations stabilize a functional intermediate actin state. Biophysical Journal. 96: 2237-44 |
Mathur MC, Kobayashi T, Chalovich JM. (2009) Cardiomyopathy Causing Mutations Stabilize an Intermediate State of Thin Filaments Biophysical Journal. 96: 377a |
Mathur MC, Kobayashi T, Chalovich JM. (2008) Negative charges at protein kinase C sites of troponin I stabilize the inactive state of actin. Biophysical Journal. 94: 542-9 |