Novel thick filament protein of chicken pectoralis muscle: the 86 kd protein. I. Purification and characterization.
A new thick-filament-associated protein, the 86 kd protein, of chicken pectoralis major muscle was isolated from a crude C-protein preparation by a method similar to that used to purify H-protein from rabbit skeletal muscle. However, the protein with an apparent Mr of 86,000 and 370,000 as estimated by gel electrophoresis and gel permeation, respectively, is not related to C-protein and differs from rabbit H-protein by its elution behaviour from hydroxyapatite columns, by its molecular weight, ultraviolet light spectrum, amino acid composition and localization, and by its amount present in myofibrils. The amino acid composition reveals a high content of proline and gel permeation indicates an either highly asymmetric or polymeric structure of the molecule. Antibodies raised in rabbits against the 86 kd protein were demonstrated by double immunodiffusion and immunoblotting experiments to be specific for this protein. They show no cross-reactivity with any other myofibrillar protein of chicken pectoralis muscle, e.g. myosin, M-band proteins, titin or C-protein, nor did they exhibit a significant cross-reactivity with H-protein from rabbit. The 86 kd protein, which has been purified also by antibody affinity chromatography from a freshly prepared Guba-Straub extract of washed myofibrils, is a specific myofibrillar component located within each half of the A-band.[1]References
- Novel thick filament protein of chicken pectoralis muscle: the 86 kd protein. I. Purification and characterization. Bähler, M., Eppenberger, H.M., Wallimann, T. J. Mol. Biol. (1985) [Pubmed]
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