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XB-ART-14731
J Cell Biol 1998 Jun 15;1416:1349-56.
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A calcium signaling cascade essential for myosin thick filament assembly in Xenopus myocytes.

Ferrari MB, Ribbeck K, Hagler DJ, Spitzer NC.


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Spontaneous calcium release from intracellular stores occurs during myofibrillogenesis, the process of sarcomeric protein assembly in striated muscle. Preventing these Ca2+ transients disrupts sarcomere formation, but the signal transduction cascade has not been identified. Here we report that specific blockade of Ca2+ release from the ryanodine receptor (RyR) activated Ca2+ store blocks transients and disrupts myosin thick filament (A band) assembly. Inhibition of an embryonic Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) by blocking the ATP-binding site, by allosteric phosphorylation, or by intracellular delivery of a pseudosubstrate peptide, also disrupts sarcomeric organization. The results indicate that both RyRs and MLCK, which have well-described calcium signaling roles in mature muscle contraction, have essential developmental roles during construction of the contractile apparatus.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: bag3 myh1 mylkl ryr1 tbx2
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