α-Smooth muscle actin is transiently expressed in embryonic rat cardiac and skeletal muscles |
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Authors: | Janet Woodcock-Mitchell John J. Mitchell Robert B. Low Madeleine Kieny Philippe Sengel Laura Rubbia Omar Skalli Brian Jackson Giulio Gabbiani |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Vermont, Burlington 05405. |
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Abstract: | Actin isoform expression may change during development, and in certain physiological, experimental and pathological situations. It is accepted that during sarcomeric (skeletal and cardiac) muscle development, the alpha-skeletal and alpha-cardiac isoforms of actin accumulate rapidly at the onset of muscle fibre formation, while there is a rapid fall in the expression of nonmuscle (beta and gamma) actin isoforms. Here we show that, before birth, both skeletal and myocardial cells express significant amounts of alpha-smooth muscle actin mRNA and protein. This expression is transient and disappears over the 1-7 days following birth. Our findings show that the program regulating actin isoform expression in sarcomeric muscle development is complex and that alpha-smooth muscle actin participates in this process. |
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