Two species of alpha-actinin from rabbit fast skeletal muscles were identified with a monospecific antisera. Designated alpha-actinin1f and alpha-actinin2f, their distribution in muscles does not correlate with histochemically defined fast fiber type. Rather, the presence of each correlates with Z-line width and with the expression of different thin filament Ca2+-regulatory complexes. alpha-Actinin1f is expressed with troponin T 1f-alpha beta tropomyosin, and alpha-actinin2f with troponin T 2f-alpha 2 tropomyosin. CNBr peptide maps show that the fast alpha-actinin species differ in primary structure. In contrast, the slow alpha-actinin is indistinguishable from alpha-actinin1f. Further evidence for the similarity of alpha-actinin1f and slow alpha-actinin comes from electron microscopic studies which show that fibers that express these species exhibit thick Z-lines. So, unlike other contractile proteins, the multiple forms of alpha-actinin do not reflect the distinction between fast- and slow-twitch muscles.
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September 01 1985
The presence of two skeletal muscle alpha-actinins correlates with troponin-tropomyosin expression and Z-line width.
F H Schachat
A C Canine
M M Briggs
M C Reedy
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1985) 101 (3): 1001–1008.
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F H Schachat, A C Canine, M M Briggs, M C Reedy; The presence of two skeletal muscle alpha-actinins correlates with troponin-tropomyosin expression and Z-line width.. J Cell Biol 1 September 1985; 101 (3): 1001–1008. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.101.3.1001
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