Optical diffraction of the Z lattice in canine cardiac muscle

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Optical diffraction patterns from electron micrographs of both longitudinal and cross sections of normal and anomalous canine cardiac Z bands have been compared. The data indicate that anomalous cardiac Z bands resembling nemaline rods are structurally related to Z bands in showing a repeating lattice common to both. In thin sections transverse to the myofibril axis, both electron micrographs and optical diffraction patterns of the Z structure reveal a square lattice of 24 nm. This lattice is simple at the edge of each I band and centered in the interior of the Z band, where two distinct lattice forms have been observed. In longitudinal sections, oblique filaments visible in the electron micrographs correspond to a 38-nm axial periodicity in diffraction patterns of both Z band and Z rod. We conclude that the Z rods will be useful for further analysis and reconstruction of the Z lattice by optical diffraction techniques. © 1977, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.

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Margaret, A. G., Schroeter, J. P., & Sass, R. L. (1977). Optical diffraction of the Z lattice in canine cardiac muscle. Journal of Cell Biology, 75(3), 818–836. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.75.3.818

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