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Primary peptide sequences from squid muscle and optic lobe myosin IIs: a strategy to identify an organelle myosin.

N A Medeiros1, T S Reese, H Jaffe, J A Degiorgis, E L Bearer.   

Abstract

The squid giant axon provides an excellent model system for the study of actin-based organelle transport likely to be mediated by myosins, but the identification of these motors has proven to be difficult. Here the authors purified and obtained primary peptide sequence of squid muscle myosin as a first step in a strategy designed to identify myosins in the squid nervous system. Limited digestion yielded fourteen peptides derived from the muscle myosin which possess high amino acid sequence identities to myosin II from scallop (60-95%) and chick pectoralis muscle (31-83%). Antibodies generated to this purified muscle myosin were used to isolate a potential myosin from squid optic lobe which yielded 11 peptide fragments. Sequences from six of these fragments identified this protein as a myosin II. The other five sequences matched myosin II (50-60%, identities), and some also matched unconventional myosins (33-50%). A single band that has a molecular weight similar to the myosin purified from optic lobe copurifies with axoplasmic organelles, and, like the optic lobe myosin, this band is also recognized by the antibodies raised against squid muscle myosin II. Hence, this strategy provides an approach to the identification of a myosin associated with motile axoplasmic organelles. Copyright 1998 Academic Press

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9878103      PMCID: PMC3644590          DOI: 10.1006/cbir.1998.0248

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biol Int        ISSN: 1065-6995            Impact factor:   3.612


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