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Title: Appearance of M-band attached MM-creatine kinase in differentiating chicken heart cells after injection of M-type isoprotein or poly (A+)-RNA enriched for M-type creatine kinase message. Author: Schäfer B, Perriard JC, Eppenberger HM. Journal: Basic Res Cardiol; 1985; 80 Suppl 2():129-33. PubMed ID: 2415105. Abstract: Myofibrils of chicken heart cells do not contain the electron-dense material of the so-called m-bridges which transverse the sarcomere in the M-region. It has been shown that the M-isoform of creatine kinase (MM-CK) which is mainly responsible for the m-bridge material is not expressed during differentiation of chicken heart cells. No transition from the embryonic BB-CK to the muscle-specific MM-CK takes place in chicken heart, thus no MM-CK is available for m-bridge formation. Here we report on chicken heart cells microinjected with either MM-CK protein or with poly(A+)RNA enriched for M-CK message. In both cases appearance of MM-CK within the M-band of heart myofibrils could be observed by immunofluorescence, indicating translation of the injected message as well as specific binding of the translation product to the M-band of myofibrils. The M-band protein myomesin which is regularly found in heart myofibrils served as specific marker for assembled myofibrils in double immunofluorescence experiments.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]