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Myosin turnover in cultured muscle fibers relaxed by tetrodotoxin
Authors:Charles Walker  Richard Strohman
Affiliation:Department of Zoology, and Health and Medical Sciences Program, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Abstract:It is possible to maintain chick embryo muscle fibers in culture for several weeks. During this time the fibers mature and undergo spontaneous contractions. Contractions may be abolished by tetrodotoxin. When normal and tetrodotoxin (TTX) cultures are compared for myosin accumulation it is found that the relaxed or tetrodotoxin-treated cultures fail to accumulate myosin after about 4 days. Rates of myosin synthesis in normal and relaxed cultures are, however, identical. Failure to accumulate myosin in relaxed cultures is associated with a 30–40% increase in the rate of turnover of myosin heavy chains compared with normal, contracting cultures. It is suggested that one basis for hypotrophy is to be found in a post-translational mechanism for regulating myosin heavy chain (MHC) turnover.
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