Myosin types in cultured muscle cells

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Abstract

Fluorescent antibodies against fast skeletal, slow skeletal, and ventricular myosins were applied to muscle cultures from embryonic pectoralis and ventricular myocardium of the chicken. A number of spindle-shaped mononucleated cells, presumably myoblasts, and all myotubes present in skeletal muscle cultures were labeled by all three antimyosin antisera. In contrast, in cultures from ventricular myocardium all muscle cells were labeled by anti-ventricular myosin, whereas only part of them were stained by anti-slow skeletal myosin and rare cells reacted with anti-fast skeletal myosin. The findings indicate that myosin(s) present in cultured embryonic skeletal muscle cells contains antigenic determinants similar to those present in adult fast skeletal, slow skeletal, and ventricular myosins. © 1980, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.

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Cantini, M., Sartore, S., & Schiaffino, S. (1980). Myosin types in cultured muscle cells. Journal of Cell Biology, 85(3), 903–909. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.85.3.903

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