Invertebrate connectin spans as much as 3.5 microm in the giant sarcomeres of crayfish claw muscle.

نویسندگان

  • A Fukuzawa
  • J Shimamura
  • S Takemori
  • N Kanzawa
  • M Yamaguchi
  • P Sun
  • K Maruyama
  • S Kimura
چکیده

In crayfish claw closer muscle, the giant sarcomeres are 8.3 microm long at rest, four times longer than vertebrate striated muscle sarcomeres, and they are extensible up to 13 microm upon stretch. Invertebrate connectin (I-connectin) is an elastic protein which holds the A band at the center of the sarcomere. The entire sequence of crayfish I-connectin was predicted from cDNA sequences of 53 424 bp (17 352 residues; 1960 kDa). Crayfish I-connectin contains two novel 68- and 71-residue repeats, and also two PEVK domains and one kettin region. Kettin is a small isoform of I-connectin. Immunoblot tests using antibody to the 68-residue repeats revealed the presence of I-connectin also in long sarcomeres of insect leg muscle and barnacle ventral muscle. Immunofluorescence microscopy demonstrated that the two repeats, the long spacer and the two PEVK domains contribute to sarcomere extension. These regions rich in charged amino acids, occupying 63% of the crayfish I-connectin molecule, may allow a span of a 3.5 microm distance as a new class of composite spring.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The EMBO journal

دوره 20 17  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2001