Tropomyosin from the Striated Muscles of Carp (Cyprinus Carpio) and of Icefish (Channichthys Rhinoceratus)

peer reviewed Tropomyosin of fast-twitch, slow-twitch and cardiac muscles of carp and icefish has been isolated by hydroxyapatite chromatography. The subunit distribution has been investigated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and by peptide mapping. The purified skeletal muscle tropomyosins all...

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Published in:Archives Internationales de Physiologie et de Biochimie
Main Authors: Feller, Georges, D'Haese, J., Gerday, Charles
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Vaillant Carmanne 1990
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Online Access:https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/16500
https://doi.org/10.3109/13813459009113990
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Summary:peer reviewed Tropomyosin of fast-twitch, slow-twitch and cardiac muscles of carp and icefish has been isolated by hydroxyapatite chromatography. The subunit distribution has been investigated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and by peptide mapping. The purified skeletal muscle tropomyosins all belong to the alpha family and differ from higher vertebrate tropomyosin by the lack of beta subunits. Specific alpha isotypes are however encountered in fast-twitch fibres (alpha w subunit) and slow-twitch or intermediate (pink) fibres (alpha and alpha w subunits). The amino acid compositions and the paracrystals formed by the carp alpha w alpha w and alpha alpha w tropomyosins do not differ markedly from that of rabbit alpha alpha chains. They differ however by their capability to inhibit the ATPase activity of rabbit skeletal muscle acto-HMM system. A beta-like subunit is found in carp cardiac tropomyosin, in the proportion of 25% of the native protein, but not in icefish heart.