α -、β -连环蛋白和γ -连环蛋白/血小板红蛋白在发育和失神经骨骼肌中的独特位置和患病率。

C Cifuentes-Diaz, D Goudou, R M Mège, E Velasco, M Nicolet, K Herrenknecht, L Rubin, F Rieger
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摘要

我们研究了α -连环蛋白、β -连环蛋白和γ -连环蛋白/血小板蛋白在发育、成年和失神经小鼠骨骼肌中的分布。在原发性肌发生过程中,所有三种连环蛋白在原发性肌管中呈现肌上皮下分布。在继发性肌发生时,它们在肌管-肌管接触处积聚。与其他连环蛋白不同,γ -连环蛋白在肌质中强烈表达。在成人肌肉中,所有三种连环蛋白都位于神经肌肉连接处的突触前元件上。在去神经肌肉中,-和-连环蛋白像N-和m -钙粘蛋白一样上调,而-连环蛋白/血小板红蛋白的水平保持不变。与γ -连环蛋白/血小板蛋白相比,α -连环蛋白和β -连环蛋白在肌肉中的定位和调控发生了发育变化,这表明α -连环蛋白和β -连环蛋白与N-和m -钙粘蛋白有特殊的关联,而γ -连环蛋白/血小板蛋白似乎是完全独立表达的,在肌肉形成过程中必须承担不同的作用。
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Distinct location and prevalence of alpha-, beta-catenins and gamma-catenin/plakoglobin in developing and denervated skeletal muscle.

We studied the distribution of alpha-catenin, beta-catenin and gamma-catenin/plakoglobin in developing, adult and denervated mouse skeletal muscle. During primary myogenesis, all three catenins present a subsarcolemmal distribution within primary myotubes. During secondary myogenesis they accumulate at myotube-myotube contacts. In contrast to the other catenins, gamma-catenin is strongly expressed in the sarcoplasm. In adult muscle, all three catenins are localized on the presynaptic elements of the neuromuscular junction. In denervated muscles, alpha- and beta-catenins are upregulated like N- and M-cadherin, while the levels of gamma-catenin/plakoglobin remain unchanged. The developmental changes in localization and regulation of alpha- and beta-catenins in muscle compared to gamma-catenin/plakoglobin are suggestive of a privileged association of alpha- and beta-catenins with N- and M-cadherins, while gamma-catenin/plakoglobin appears to be expressed quite independently and must assume a different role during myogenesis.

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