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Muscle type-specific myosin isoforms in crustacean muscles

โœ Scribed by LaFramboise, William A.; Griffis, Bruce; Bonner, Philip; Warren, Wendy; Scalise, Deborah; Guthrie, Robert D.; Cooper, Robin L.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
259 KB
Volume
286
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-104X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Differential expression of multiple myosin heavy chain (MyHC) genes largely determines the diversity of critical physiological, histochemical, and enzymatic properties characteristic of skeletal muscle. Hypotheses to explain myofiber diversity range from intrinsic control of expression based on myoblast lineage to extrinsic control by innervation, hormones, and usage. The unique innervation and specialized function of crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) appendicular and abdominal musculature provide a model to test these hypotheses. The leg opener and superficial abdominal extensor muscles are innervated by tonic excitatory motoneurons. High resolution SDS-PAGE revealed that these two muscles express the same MyHC profile. In contrast, the deep abdominal extensor muscles, innervated by phasic motoneurons, express MyHC profiles different from the tonic profiles. The claw closer muscles are dually innervated by tonic and phasic motoneurons and a mixed phenotype was observed, albeit biased toward the phasic profile seen in the closer muscle. These results indicate that multiple MyHC isoforms are present in the crayfish and that differential expression is associated with diversity of muscle type and function.


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