Sealock_1991_J.Cell.Biol_113_1133

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Title : Localization of dystrophin relative to acetylcholine receptor domains in electric tissue and adult and cultured skeletal muscle - Sealock_1991_J.Cell.Biol_113_1133
Author(s) : Sealock R , Butler MH , Kramarcy NR , Gao KX , Murnane AA , Douville K , Froehner SC
Ref : Journal of Cell Biology , 113 :1133 , 1991
Abstract :

Two high-affinity mAbs were prepared against Torpedo dystrophin, an electric organ protein that is closely similar to human dystrophin, the gene product of the Duchenne muscular dystrophy locus. The antibodies were used to localize dystrophin relative to acetylcholine receptors (AChR) in electric organ and in skeletal muscle, and to show identity between Torpedo dystrophin and the previously described 270/300-kD Torpedo postsynaptic protein. Dystrophin was found in both AChR-rich and AChR-poor regions of the innervated face of the electroplaque. Immunogold experiments showed that AChR and dystrophin were closely intermingled in the AChR domains. In contrast, dystrophin appeared to be absent from many or all AChR-rich domains of the rat neuromuscular junction and of AChR clusters in cultured muscle (Xenopus laevis). It was present, however, in the immediately surrounding membrane (deep regions of the junctional folds, membrane domains interdigitating with and surrounding AChR domains within clusters). These results suggest that dystrophin may have a role in organization of AChR in electric tissue. Dystrophin is not, however, an obligatory component of AChR domains in muscle and, at the neuromuscular junction, its roles may be more related to organization of the junctional folds.

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Sealock R, Butler MH, Kramarcy NR, Gao KX, Murnane AA, Douville K, Froehner SC (1991)
Localization of dystrophin relative to acetylcholine receptor domains in electric tissue and adult and cultured skeletal muscle
Journal of Cell Biology 113 :1133

Sealock R, Butler MH, Kramarcy NR, Gao KX, Murnane AA, Douville K, Froehner SC (1991)
Journal of Cell Biology 113 :1133