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Novel thick filament protein of chicken pectoralis muscle: the 86 kd protein. II. Distribution and localization.

M Bähler, H M Eppenberger, T Wallimann.   

Abstract

Antibodies specific for the novel 86 kd protein purified from chicken pectoralis myofibrils stained by indirect immunofluorescence the middle third of each half A-band of isolated myofibrils and myotubes. Pectoralis muscle 86 kd protein, like pectoralis C-protein, displayed a fibre-type specific distribution by being restricted to fast twitch fibres and absent in slow tonic and heart muscle fibres. This was demonstrated by immunoblotting experiments with tissue extracts and by immunofluorescence labelling of cryosections. In primary cell cultures prepared from embryonic chicken breast muscle, 86 kd protein, C-protein and myomesin were all detected in post-mitotic myoblasts where fluorescence was found in a cross-striated pattern along strands of nascent myofibrils. Fluorescence due to the 86 kd protein was restricted to myofibrils within myotubes and no significant labelling of the sarcoplasm was evident. Glycerinated fast twitch muscle fibres, after incubation with antibodies to 86 kd protein, revealed in each half of the A-band nine distinctly labelled stripes, spaced about 43 nm apart. Simultaneous incubation of fibres with antibodies against 86 kd protein and C-protein showed a co-localization of the seven C-protein stripes (stripes 5 to 11), with seven stripes of 86 kd protein. The two additional stripes (stripes 3 and 4) labelled by anti-86 kd antibody continued towards the M-band at the same periodicity from the last C-protein stripe (stripe 5). Thus, partial co-localization of two different thick filament proteins is demonstrated and the identity of transverse stripes at positions 3 and 4 attributed in part to the presence of the new 86 kd protein.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3910842     DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(85)90113-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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