Studies on cardiac myofibrillogenesis with antibodies to titin, actin, tropomyosin, and myosin

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Abstract

Cardiac myofibrillogenesis was examined in cultured chick cardiac cells by immunofluorescence using antibodies against titin, actin, tropomyosin, and myosin. Primitive cardiomyocytes initially contained stress fiber-like structures (SFLS) that stained positively for α actin and/or muscle tropomyosin. In some cases the staining for muscle tropomyosin and α actin was disproportionate; this suggests that the synthesis and/or assembly fo these two isoforms into the SFLS may not be stoichiometric. The α actin containing SFLS in these myocytes could be classified as either central or peripheral; central SFLS showed developing sarcomeric titin while peripheral SFLS had weak titin fluorescence and a more uniform stain distribution. Sarcomeric patterns of titin and myosin were present at multiple sites on these structures. A pair of titin staining bands was clearly associated with each developing A band even at the two or three sarcomere stage, although occasional examples of a titin band being associated with a half sarcomere were noted. The appearance of sarcomeric titin patterns coincided or preceded sarcomere periodicity of either α actin or muscle tropomyosin. The early appearance of titin in myofibrillogenesis suggests it may have a role in filament alignment during sarcomere assembly.

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Seu-Mei Wang, Greaser, M. L., Schultz, E., Bulinski, J. C., Lin, J. J. C., & Lessard, J. L. (1988). Studies on cardiac myofibrillogenesis with antibodies to titin, actin, tropomyosin, and myosin. Journal of Cell Biology, 107(3), 1075–1083. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.107.3.1075

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