Literature DB >> 9172071

Fish muscle cytoskeleton integrity is not dependent on intact thin filaments.

R G Taylor1, I Papa, C Astier, F Ventre, Y Benyamin, A Ouali.   

Abstract

Striated muscle cytoskeleton was studied by ultrastructure and electrophoresis. Treatment of sea bass white muscle myofibrils and glycerinated fibres with calpain caused disruption of costameres, intermediate filaments, and Z-line, without altering sarcomeres. V8 protease also caused loss of costameres and Z-line, and disrupted sarcomeres without affecting the intermediate filaments. Recombinant lipase caused loss of Z-lines and also sarcolemma detachment, without changing sarcomeres or intermediate filaments. DNase-1 removed thin filaments and partially removed Z-lines while leaving intact the sarcolemma attachments and intermediate filaments. Calpain, V8 protease, lipase and DNase-1 treatments induced extensive loss of alpha-actinin from the Z-line, which could be related to titin cleavage (calpain, V8), phosphoinositide hydrolysis (lipase), and actin depolymerisation (DNase-1). These results show that the cytoskeletal components are independent of intact thin filaments.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9172071     DOI: 10.1023/a:1018665924412

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


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