Literature DB >> 6825943

Regional differences in the expression of myosin light chains and tropomyosin subunits during development of chicken breast muscle.

R Matsuda, E Bandman, R C Strohman.   

Abstract

Types of myosin light chains and tropomyosins present in various regions and at different developmental stages of embryonic and posthatched chicken breast muscle (pectoralis major) have been characterized by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. In the embryonic muscle all areas appear to accumulate both slow and fast forms of myosin light chains in addition to alpha and beta forms of tropomyosin. During development regional differences in myosin and tropomyosin expression become apparent. Slow myosin subunits become gradually restricted to areas of the anterior region of the muscle and finally become localized to a small red strip found on its anterior deep surface. This red region is characterized by the presence of slow and fast myosin light chains, alpha-fast, alpha-slow, and beta-tropomyosin. In all other areas of the muscle examined only fast myosin light chains, beta-tropomyosin and the alpha-fast form of tropomyosin, are found. In addition, beta-tropomyosin also gradually becomes lost in the posterior regions of the developing breast muscle. In the adult, the red strip area represents less than 1% of the total pectoralis major mass and of the myosin extracted from this area approximately 15% was present as an isozyme that comigrated on nondenaturing gels with myosin from a slow muscle (anterior latissimus dorsi). The red region accumulates therefore fast as well as slow muscle myosin. Thus while the adult chicken pectoralis major is over 99% fast white muscle, the embryonic muscle displays a significant and changing capacity to accumulate both fast and slow muscle peptides.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6825943     DOI: 10.1016/0012-1606(83)90050-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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