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Cloning and characterization of fiber type-specific ryanodine receptor isoforms in skeletal muscles of fish
Authors:Franck, Jens P.C.   Morrissette, Jeffery   Keen, John E.   Londraville, Richard L.   Beamsley, Mark   Block, Barbara A.
Abstract:We have cloned agroup of cDNAs that encodes the skeletal ryanodine receptor isoform(RyR1) of fish from a blue marlin extraocular muscle library. The cDNAsencode a protein of 5,081 amino acids with a calculated molecular massof 576,302 Da. The deduced amino acid sequence shows strong sequenceidentity to previously characterized RyR1 isoforms. An RNA probederived from a clone of the full-length marlin RyR1 isoform hybridizesto RNA preparations from extraocular muscle and slow-twitch skeletalmuscle but not to RNA preparations from fast-twitch skeletal or cardiacmuscle. We have also isolated a partial RyR clone from marlin andtoadfish fast-twitch muscles that shares 80% sequence identity withthe corresponding region of the full-length RyR1 isoform, and a RNAprobe derived from this clone hybridizes to RNA preparations fromfast-twitch muscle but not to slow-twitch muscle preparations. Westernblot analysis of slow-twitch muscles in fish indicates the presence ofonly a single high-molecular-mass RyR proteincorresponding to RyR1. [3H]ryanodine bindingassays revealed the fish slow-twitch muscle RyR1 had a greatersensitivity for Ca2+ than thefast-twitch muscle RyR1. The results indicate that, in fish muscle,fiber type-specific RyR1 isoforms are expressed and the two proteinsare physiologically distinct.

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