DIFFERENTIAL LOCALIZATION OF CYTOPLASMIC MYOSIN-II ISOFORMS-A AND ISOFORMS-B IN AVIAN INTERPHASE AND DIVIDING EMBRYONIC AND IMMORTALIZED CARDIOMYOCYTES AND OTHER CELL-TYPES IN-VITRO

被引:31
作者
CONRAD, AH
JAFFREDO, T
CONRAD, GW
机构
[1] CNRS, INST EMBRYOL CELLULAIRE & MOLEC, F-94736 NOGENT SUR MARNE, FRANCE
[2] COLL FRANCE, NOGENT SUR MARNE, FRANCE
来源
CELL MOTILITY AND THE CYTOSKELETON | 1995年 / 31卷 / 02期
关键词
CLEAVAGE FURROW; CYTOKINESIS; CONTRACTILE RING; MICROFILAMENT STRESS FIBERS; MICROFILAMENT NETWORKS; INTESTINAL EPITHELIUM; SPLEEN CELLS; DORSAL ROOT GANGLIA;
D O I
10.1002/cm.970310203
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Two principal isoforms of cytoplasmic myosin II, A and B (CMIIA and CMIIB), are present in different proportions in different tissues. Isoform-specific monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies to avian CMIIA and CMIIB reveal the cellular distributions of these isoforms in interphase and dividing embryonic avian cardiac, intestinal epithelial, spleen, and dorsal root ganglia cells in primary cell culture. Embryonic cardiomyocytes react with antibodies to CMIIB but not to CMIIA, localize CMIIB in stress-fiber-like-structures during interphase, and markedly concentrate CMIIB in networks in the cleavage furrow during cytokinesis. In contrast, cardiac fibroblasts localize both CMIIA and CMIIB in stress fibers and networks during interphase, and demonstrate slight and independently regulated concentration of CMIIA and CMIIB in networks in their cleavage furrows. V-myc-immortalized cardiomyocytes, an established cell line, have regained the ability to express CMIIA, as well as CMIIB, and localize both CMIIA and CMIIB in stress fibers and networks in interphase cells and in cleavage furrows in dividing cells. Conversely, some intestinal epithelial, spleen, and dorsal root ganglia interphase cells express only CMIIA, organized primarily in networks. Of these, intestinal epithelial cells express both CMIIA and CMIIB when they divide, whereas some dividing cells from both spleen and dorsal root ganglia express only CMIIA and concentrate it in their cleavage furrows. These results suggest that within a given tissue, different cell types express different isoforms of CMII, and that cells expressing either CMIIA or CMIIB alone, or simultaneously, can form a cleavage furrow and divide. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:93 / 112
页数:20
相关论文
共 43 条
[1]  
CAHN RD, 1967, METHODS DEVELOPMENTA, P493
[2]   CHARACTERIZATION OF MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES DIRECTED AGAINST DETERMINANTS ON CARDIAC MYOSIN HEAVY-CHAIN [J].
CLARK, WA ;
EVERETT, AW ;
FITCH, FW ;
FROGNER, KS ;
JAKOVCIC, S ;
RABINOWITZ, M ;
WARNER, AM ;
ZAK, R .
BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 1980, 95 (04) :1680-1686
[3]   SELECTIVE CONTROL OF FIBROBLAST PROLIFERATION AND ITS EFFECT ON CARDIAC-MUSCLE DIFFERENTIATION INVITRO [J].
CLARK, WA .
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 1976, 52 (02) :263-282
[4]  
CONRAD A H, 1989, Journal of Cell Biology, V109, p276A
[5]   SUBCELLULAR COMPARTMENTALIZATION OF MYOSIN ISOFORMS IN EMBRYONIC CHICK HEART VENTRICLE MYOCYTES DURING CYTOKINESIS [J].
CONRAD, AH ;
CLARK, WA ;
CONRAD, GW .
CELL MOTILITY AND THE CYTOSKELETON, 1991, 19 (03) :189-206
[6]   EFFECT OF HEXYLENE GLYCOL-ALTERED MICROTUBULE DISTRIBUTIONS ON CYTOKINESIS AND POLAR LOBE FORMATION IN FERTILIZED-EGGS OF ILYANASSA-OBSOLETA [J].
CONRAD, AH ;
STEPHENS, AP ;
CONRAD, GW .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY, 1994, 269 (03) :188-204
[7]   INFECTION WITH THE AVIAN POLYOMAVIRUS, BFDV, SELECTIVITY AFFECTS MYOFIBRIL STRUCTURE IN EMBRYONIC CHICK VENTRICLE CARDIOMYOCYTES [J].
CONRAD, AH ;
CONSIGLI, RA ;
CONRAD, GW .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY, 1993, 267 (03) :253-266
[8]  
Conrad GW, 1990, ANN NY ACAD SCI, V582, P1
[9]   EXPRESSION OF A SINGLE TRANSFECTED CDNA CONVERTS FIBROBLASTS TO MYOBLASTS [J].
DAVIS, RL ;
WEINTRAUB, H ;
LASSAR, AB .
CELL, 1987, 51 (06) :987-1000
[10]   THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRESS FIBER-LIKE STRUCTURES AND NASCENT MYOFIBRILS IN CULTURED CARDIAC MYOCYTES [J].
DLUGOSZ, AA ;
ANTIN, PB ;
NACHMIAS, VT ;
HOLTZER, H .
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 1984, 99 (06) :2268-2278