Myomesin and M-protein: Expression of two m-band proteins in pectoral muscle and heart during development

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The expression of the myofibrillar M-band proteins myomesin and M-protein was studied in chicken pectoral muscle and heart during differentiation using monoclonal antibodies in a double-antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, immunoblotting, and immunocytochemistry. In presumptive pectoral muscle, myomesin accumulated first, increasing from 2% of the adult concentration at day 7 to 70% by day 16 in ovo. M-protein accumulation lagged 6-7 d behind that of myomesin attaining only 40% of the adult concentration in ovo. The molecular masses of myomesin (185 kD) and M-protein (165 kD) remained constant during embryogenesis. In cultured myogenic cells the accumulation and M-band localization of myomesin preceded that of M-protein by 1.5 d. Chicken heart was shown, in addition to M-protein, to contain unique isoforms of myomesin. In hearts of 6 d embryos, a 195-kD myomesin isoform was the major species; throughout development, however, a transition to a mixture of 195 and 190 kD was observed, the latter being the major species in the adult tissue. During heart differentiation the initial accumulation of myomesin again preceded that of M-protein, albeit on an earlier time scale than in pectoral muscle with M-protein reaching adult proportions first. © 1985, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.

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Grove, B. K., Cerny, L., Perriard, J. C., & Eppenberger, H. M. (1985). Myomesin and M-protein: Expression of two m-band proteins in pectoral muscle and heart during development. Journal of Cell Biology, 101(4), 1413–1421. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.101.4.1413

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