Multiple Choice
Mutations in the gene for troponin can result in the production of the troponin protein, which has varying affinities for Ca²⁺ ions. Suppose that in a muscle cell a mutant troponin is expressed that has such a high affinity for Ca²⁺ ions that once they bind to troponin they cannot unbind. What will likely happen in this muscle cell?
A) Myosin heads will not bind to actin after action potentials stop being received.
B) Myosin heads will bind to actin after action potentials stop being received.
C) Tropomyosin will not move to expose myosin binding sites.
D) Cross-bridges will form between myosin and tropomyosin.
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