Polymorphism of myofibrillar proteins of rabbit skeletal-muscle fibres. An electrophoretic study of single fibres.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1982
Abstract:
Rabbit predominantly fast-twitch-fibre and predominantly slow-twitch-fibre skeletal
muscles of the hind limbs, the psoas, the diaphragm and the masseter muscles were
fibre-typed by one-dimensional polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis of the myofibrillar
proteins of chemically skinned single fibres. Investigation of the distribution of
fast-twitch-fibre and slow-twitch-fibre isoforms of myosin light chains and the type of
myosin heavy chains, based on peptide 'maps' published in Cleveland, Fischer,
Kirschner & Laemmli ((1977) J. Biol. Chem. 252, 1102-11061, allowed a classification
of muscle fibres into four classes, corresponding to histochemical types I, IIA, IIB and
IIC. Type I fibres with a pure slow-twitch-type of myosin were found to be characterized
by a unique set of isoforms of troponins I, C and T, in agreement with the immunological
data of Dhoot & Perry [(1979) Nature (London) 278, 714-7181, by predominance of
the fJ-tropomyosin subunit and by the presence of a small amount of an additional
tropomyosin subunit, apparently dissimilar from fast-twitch-fibre a-tropomyosin
subunit. The myofibrillar composition of type IIB fast-twitch white fibres was the mirror
image of that found for slow-twitch fibres in that the fast-twitch-fibre isoforms only of
the troponin subunits were present and the a-tropomyosin subunit predominated. Type
IIA fast-twitch red fibres showed a troponin subunit composition identical with that of
type IIB fast-twitch white fibres. On the other hand, a unique type of myosin heavy
chains was found to be associated with type IIA fibres. Furthermore, the myosin
light-chain composition of these fibres was invariably characterized by a small amount
of LC3F light chain and by a pattern that was either a pure fast-twitch-fibre light-chain
pattern or a hybrid LC1F/LC2F/LC3F/LC1Sb light-chain pattern. By these criteria
type IIA fibres could be distinguished from type IIC intermediate fibres, which showed
coexistence of fast-twitch-fibre and slow-twitch-fibre forms of myosin light chains and of
troponin subunits.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Betto, Romeo
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