Myoneural junctions were examined in the asynchronous basalar flight muscle of the beetle Pachnoda ephippiata. The outer surface of the postjunctional membrane exhibits an array of prominent projections spaced at ∼200 Å intervals which arise directly from the outer dense lamina of the plasma membrane and extend part way across the junctional cleft. The projections follow irregularities in the contour of the postjunctional membrane precisely and they end abruptly near the edge of the junctional region. No separation can be resolved between the projections and the underlying trilaminar plasma membrane after a variety of preparative methods, and the projections therefore appear to be a component part of the membrane. This specialization, which is distinctly different from that at desmosomes and hemidesmosomes, occurs nowhere else on the surface of the muscle and is interpreted as a mosaic of specialized membrane subunits which probably include the receptor sites for the transmitter.
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October 01 1973
MEMBRANE SPECIALIZATION AT AN INSECT MYONEURAL JUNCTION
Jack Rosenbluth
Jack Rosenbluth
From the Departments of Physiology and Rehabilitation Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, New York 10016
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Jack Rosenbluth
From the Departments of Physiology and Rehabilitation Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, New York 10016
Received:
April 09 1973
Revision Received:
June 19 1973
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
Copyright © 1973 by The Rockefeller University Press
1973
J Cell Biol (1973) 59 (1): 143–149.
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Received:
April 09 1973
Revision Received:
June 19 1973
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Jack Rosenbluth; MEMBRANE SPECIALIZATION AT AN INSECT MYONEURAL JUNCTION . J Cell Biol 1 October 1973; 59 (1): 143–149. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.59.1.143
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