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THE MAMMALIAN MYOSIN HEAVY CHAIN GENE FAMILY
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 1996▪ Abstract Myosin is a highly conserved, ubiquitous protein found in all eukaryotic cells, where it provides the motor function for diverse movements such as cytokinesis, phagocytosis, and muscle contraction. All myosins contain an amino-terminal motor/head domain and a carboxy-terminal tail domain.
A, Weiss, L A, Leinwand
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Monoclonal Antibodies Against Cardiac Myosin Heavy Chain
Hybridoma, 1990Three mouse IgG1 monoclonal antibodies (MAbs), named FA1, FA2, and FA3, against cardiac myosin heavy chain (MHC) with high specificity have been obtained. The immunogen used to generate these MAbs was the high-salt- and detergent-insoluble fraction of adult rat myocardial tissue.
J P, Jin, M L, Malik, J J, Lin
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Myosin Heavy Chain Isoforms in Smooth Muscle
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1997In recent years, significant progress has been made toward understanding smooth muscle myosin heavy chain (SMHC) structure. Molecular cloning analysis has identified four different MHC isoforms. They are products of a single gene and result from alternative mRNA splicing.
E, Loukianov +2 more
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Fetal myosin heavy chains in regenerating muscle
Nature, 1982There are several lines of evidence for the existence of a distinct class of myosins in developing muscle. Using various biochemical and immunological approaches, Whalen et al. recently suggested that two myosin heavy chain isozymes appear sequentially in rat muscle development, preceding the definitive adult myosins.
SARTORE, SAVERIO +2 more
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Differentiation, 1980
Radioactively labeled myosin heavy chain messenger ribonucleic acid (MHC mRNA) synthesized during the pre-fusion stage of chick embryo breast muscle cell culture is transferred from messenger ribonucleic acid proteins (mRNPs) to the polysomal MHC mRNA during the period of rapid increase in the rate of MHC synthesis (mid-to late-fusion).
T C, Doetschman +3 more
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Radioactively labeled myosin heavy chain messenger ribonucleic acid (MHC mRNA) synthesized during the pre-fusion stage of chick embryo breast muscle cell culture is transferred from messenger ribonucleic acid proteins (mRNPs) to the polysomal MHC mRNA during the period of rapid increase in the rate of MHC synthesis (mid-to late-fusion).
T C, Doetschman +3 more
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1999
Abstract Several classes of myosin heavy chain (MHC) kinases have been identified in various systems. For this review, we will focus on two distinct groups of myosin kinases, myosin II heavy chain kinase A (MHCK A} from Dictyostelium and related enzymes, and myosin I heavy chain kinase (MIHCK), identified in Dictyostelium and other ...
Thomas T Egelhoff, Graham P Coté
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Abstract Several classes of myosin heavy chain (MHC) kinases have been identified in various systems. For this review, we will focus on two distinct groups of myosin kinases, myosin II heavy chain kinase A (MHCK A} from Dictyostelium and related enzymes, and myosin I heavy chain kinase (MIHCK), identified in Dictyostelium and other ...
Thomas T Egelhoff, Graham P Coté
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Genomic Clones Encoding Chicken Myosin Heavy-Chain Genes
DNA, 1987A chicken genomic library was screened with a cDNA probe containing the 3' coding and noncoding portions of quail fast-twitch skeletal muscle myosin heavy chain (MHC). This probe hybridized to seven to nine bands on Southern blots of chicken genomic DNA, and 17 clones that hybridized to this probe were obtained from the genomic library.
D M, Moriarity +4 more
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Amino-acid sequence of squid myosin heavy chain
Journal of Muscle Research & Cell Motility, 1998This work describes the determination of the cDNA sequence encoding the myosin heavy chain (MHC) of the squid, Loligo pealei. To date, the amino-acid sequence of the MHC of calcium-regulated myosins is known only for two closely related species of scallops.
K, Matulef +3 more
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Myosin Heavy Chain Composition in Human Laryngeal Muscles
The Laryngoscope, 1999AbstractObjectives: Myosin heavy chain (MHC) composition of human thyroarytenoid (TA), lateral cricoarytenoid (LCA), interarytenoid (IA), vocalis, posterior cricoarytenoid (PCA), and cricothyroid muscles were examined using sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS‐PAGE) and Western bolt techniques.
A, Shiotani, W H, Westra, P W, Flint
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Atypical Myosin Heavy Chain in Rat Laryngeal Muscle
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1995The myosin content of rat posterior cricoarytenoid and thyroarytenoid muscles was described by means of histochemical, immunohistochemical, and electrophoretic techniques. Laryngeal muscles were dissected and frozen, together with other muscles (extraocular, diaphragm, extensor digitorum longus, and soleus) for comparative purposes, then sectioned ...
J M, DelGaudio +3 more
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