Variations in the relative mRNA levels of actins and myosin heavy chains do not produce corresponding differences in their proteins in the adult human heart
JVF Coumans, T Yeoh, RK Seeto, A Keogh… - Journal of molecular and …, 1997 - Elsevier
Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology, 1997•Elsevier
This paper examines the quantitative relationship between the expression of myosin heavy
chain (MHC) and actin at both the levels of their mRNAs and their proteins. Explanted
human left ventricle tissues were obtained from non-diseased (ND) individuals and from
dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) patients with terminally failing hearts who underwent heart
transplantation. We found:(1) there are substantial differences in the stoichiometry of
sarcomeric MHC and actin transcripts in hearts of DCM patients as well as in ND …
chain (MHC) and actin at both the levels of their mRNAs and their proteins. Explanted
human left ventricle tissues were obtained from non-diseased (ND) individuals and from
dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) patients with terminally failing hearts who underwent heart
transplantation. We found:(1) there are substantial differences in the stoichiometry of
sarcomeric MHC and actin transcripts in hearts of DCM patients as well as in ND …
This paper examines the quantitative relationship between the expression of myosin heavy chain (MHC) and actin at both the levels of their mRNAs and their proteins. Explanted human left ventricle tissues were obtained from non-diseased (ND) individuals and from dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) patients with terminally failing hearts who underwent heart transplantation. We found: (1) there are substantial differences in the stoichiometry of sarcomeric MHC and actin transcripts in hearts of DCM patients as well as in ND individuals; (2) there are substantial differences between levels of total sarcomeric actin transcripts from different individual patients; (3) by and large variations in transcript levels between samples from the same heart are much less than between samples from different hearts; and (4) the ratio of MHC to sarcomeric actin proteins expressed by different ND and DCM hearts remains essentiallly constant. We conclude that the human ventricle can accomodate a substantial imbalance between sarcomeric MHC and actin mRNA levels while maintaining a constant ratio of their corresponding proteins.
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