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J Struct Biol ; 143(1): 56-71, 2003 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12892726

ABSTRACT

Type I male midshipman fish produce high-frequency hums for prolonged durations using sonic muscle fibers, each of which contains a hollow tube of radially oriented thin and flat myofibrils that display extraordinarily wide ( approximately 1.2 microm) Z bands. We have revealed an elaborate cytoskeletal network of desmin filaments associated with the contractile cylinder that form interconnected concentric ring structures in the core and periphery at the level of the Z bands. Stretch and release of single fibers revealed reversible length changes in the elastic desmin lattice. This lattice is linked to Z bands via novel intracellular desmosome-like junctional complexes that collectively form a ring, termed the "Z corset," around the periphery and within the core of the cylinder. The junctional complex consists of regularly spaced parallel approximately 900-nm-long cytoskeletal rods, or "Z bars," interconnected with slender (3-4 nm) plectin-positive filaments. Z bars are linked to the Z band by plectin filaments and on the opposite side to a dense mesh of desmin filaments. Adjacent Z bands are linked by slender filaments that appear to suspend sarcotubules. We propose that the highly reinforced elastic desmin cytoskeleton and the unique Z band junctions are structural adaptations that enable the muscles' high-frequency and high-endurance activity.


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Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/chemistry , Animals , Batrachoidiformes , Cytoskeleton/metabolism , Desmin/chemistry , Desmosomes/metabolism , Immunoblotting , Intermediate Filament Proteins/chemistry , Male , Microscopy, Confocal , Microscopy, Electron , Microscopy, Fluorescence , Microscopy, Immunoelectron , Models, Anatomic , Muscle Proteins/chemistry , Plectin , Sonication
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