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Behaviour of connectin (titin) and nebulin in skinned muscle fibres released after extreme stretch as revealed by immunoelectron microscopy
Authors:Koscak Maruyama  Akira Matsuno  Hideo Higuchi  Shin Shimaoka  Sumiko Kimura  Teruo Shimizu
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chiba University, 260 Chiba, Japan;(2) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Shimane University, 690 Matsue, Japan;(3) Department of Physiology, The Jikei University School of Medicine, 105 Tokyo, Japan;(4) Department of Neurology, Institute of Brain Research, University of Tokyo, 113 Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:
Summary Stretching of skinned fibres of frog skeletal muscle beyond the overlap of the thin and thick filaments followed by release to resting length results in disorganization of the thin filaments at the A-I junction of a sarcomere (Higuchiet al. (1988) J. Muscl. Res. Cell. Motility9, 491–8). Immunoelectron microscopic observations showed that the binding sites of antibodies against connectin (titin) returned to the original position after extreme stretch and release but those of anti-nebulin antibodies were largely disorganized. The binding sites of anti-connectin antibodies moved within an I band with the change in sarcomere length, but those of anti-nebulin antibodies did not. Nebulin remained in the I band at extreme stretch. Thus connectin filaments appear to be responsible for maintaining mechanical continuity of a sarcomere and appear to behave independently of thin filaments. It is suggested that nebulin is localized in the I band but not in the A band and is associated with thin filaments but not with the elastic structure of myofibrils.
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