The subcellular distribution of dystrophin in mouse skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle.

TJ Byers, LM Kunkel, SC Watkins - Journal of Cell Biology, 1991 - rupress.org
TJ Byers, LM Kunkel, SC Watkins
Journal of Cell Biology, 1991rupress.org
We use a highly specific and sensitive antibody to further characterize the distribution of
dystrophin in skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle. No evidence for localization other than
at the cell surface is apparent in skeletal muscle and no 427-kD dystrophin labeling was
detected in sciatic nerve. An elevated concentration of dystrophin appears at the
myotendinous junction and the neuromuscular junction, labeling in the latter being more
intense specifically in the troughs of the synaptic folds. In cardiac muscle the distribution of …
Abstract
We use a highly specific and sensitive antibody to further characterize the distribution of dystrophin in skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle. No evidence for localization other than at the cell surface is apparent in skeletal muscle and no 427-kD dystrophin labeling was detected in sciatic nerve. An elevated concentration of dystrophin appears at the myotendinous junction and the neuromuscular junction, labeling in the latter being more intense specifically in the troughs of the synaptic folds. In cardiac muscle the distribution of dystrophin is limited to the surface plasma membrane but is notably absent from the membrane that overlays adherens junctions of the intercalated disks. In smooth muscle, the plasma membrane labeling is considerably less abundant than in cardiac or skeletal
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