What the papers say: Trisphosphoinositol as the intra‐myonal signal messenger, crucial in excitation‐contraction coupling in muscle

Bioessays 4 (1):34-36 (1986)
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Abstract

Evidence is reviewed here that inositol (1, 4, 5) trisphosphate (Ins P3) is a key signal in translating the electrophysiological event in muscle stimulation into the molecular‐mechanical events of contraction. Not least, these findings raise questions about the suitability of the term ‘second messenger’.

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