It has been demonstrated that embryonic chicken gizzard smooth muscle contains a unique embryonic myosin light chain of 23,000 mol wt, called L23 (Katoh, N., and S. Kubo, 1978, Biochem. Biophys. Acta, 535:401-411; Takano-Ohmuro, H., T. Obinata, T. Mikawa, and T. Masaki, 1983, J. Biochem. (Tokyo), 93:903-908). When we examined myosins in developing chicken ventricular and pectoralis muscles by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, the myosin light chain (Le) that completely comigrates with L23 was detected in both striated muscles at early developmental stages. Two monoclonal antibodies, MT-53f and MT-185d, were applied to characterize the embryonic light chain Le of striated muscles. Both monoclonal antibodies were raised to fast skeletal muscle myosin light chains; the former antibody is specific to fast muscle myosin light chains 1 and 3, whereas the latter recognizes not only fast muscle myosin light chains but also the embryonic smooth muscle light chain L23. The immunoblots combined with both one- and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis showed that Le reacts with MT-185d but not with MT-53f. These results strongly indicate that Le is identical to L23 and that embyronic chicken skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscles express a common embryo-specific myosin light chain. © 1985, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.
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Takano-Ohmuro, H., Obinata, T., Kawashima, M., Masaki, T., & Tanaka, T. (1985). Embryonic chicken skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscles express a common embryo-specific myosin light chain. Journal of Cell Biology, 100(6), 2025–2030. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.100.6.2025
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