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Fast myosin heavy chain diversity in skeletal muscles of the rabbit: heavy chain IId, not IIb predominates.

S Aigner1, B Gohlsch, N Hämäläinen, R S Staron, A Uber, U Wehrle, D Pette.   

Abstract

The myosin heavy chain (HC) composition of various rabbit muscles was analysed at both the mRNA and the protein level. S1-nuclease mapping was performed with a cDNA probe specific for myosin HCIIa, yielding a fully protected sequence for HCIIa, a partially protected sequence for HCIIb, and an additional signal putatively assigned to HCIId. At the protein level, three fast myosin HC isoforms, HCIIa, HCIIb and HCIId, were separated by gradient PAGE. The results obtained at the protein level were in agreement with the findings at the mRNA level. The expression of appreciable amounts of myosin HCIIb, the predominating isoform of fast-twitch muscles in rat and mouse, was restricted in the rabbit to only a few muscles, i.e. adductor magnus, gastrocnemius, latissimus dorsi and vastus lateralis. Typical fast-twitch muscles such as extensor digitorum longus, tibialis anterior and psoas contained only minute amounts of HCIIb. The HCIId isoform, demonstrated in the present study for the first time in rabbit, is the predominating fast myosin HC isoform in this species. Electrophoretic analyses of myosin HC in histochemically defined single fibers confirmed the lack of fibers expressing only HCIIb in tibialis anterior, whereas such fibers were found in the adductor magnus. In addition to fiber types IIB, IID, and IIA expressing HCIIb, HCIId, and HCIIa, respectively, an appreciable amount of hybrid fibers coexpressing two HC isoforms at various ratios were found: HCIIb > HCIId; HCIId > HCIIb; HCIId > HCIIa; HCIIa > HCIId; HCIIa > HCI; HCI > HCIIa. This fiber-type spectrum indicates possible fiber-type transitions in the order IIB<==> IIB<==>IIDB<==>IID<==>IIDA<==>IIAD<==>IIA<==>IIC<==>IC <==>I.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8425546     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1993.tb19906.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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