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Nebulin is a thin filament protein of the cardiac muscle of the agnathans.

Ulrike Fock1, Horst Hinssen.   

Abstract

Nebulin is an integral protein of skeletal muscle thin filaments and probably acts as a ruler for the thin filament length. Cardiac muscles of higher vertebrates have been shown earlier to lack nebulin. Instead in human and chicken cardiac muscle the much smaller protein nebulette replaces nebulin. Since nebulette is confined to the Z-disc region of the sarcomere and does not span the whole thin filament length, it must have functions significantly different from those assumed for nebulin. We have investigated nebulin in skeletal and cardiac muscles of the agnathans (lamprey, hagfish), elasmobranchs (shark), chondrosts (sturgeon) and teleosts (trout, eel) by SDS-PAGE and immunodetection methods. Among these, lamprey and hagfish cardiac muscles are unique in that both contain full-length nebulin identical in molecular mass to the nebulin of the respective body muscle. Using immunofluorescence microscopy, lamprey cardiac nebulin was localised in the I-band of the sarcomere, the same as for nebulin in skeletal muscle. In contrast to this, all gnathostome species investigated lacked nebulin in cardiac muscles, while it was present in the respective skeletal muscles. This clearly shows that nebulin is not exclusively present in skeletal muscles of chordates. The findings also demonstrate a rare case of dramatic size reduction of a protein during evolution.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12500900     DOI: 10.1023/a:1020909902462

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Muscle Res Cell Motil        ISSN: 0142-4319            Impact factor:   2.698


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