[HTML][HTML] A nebulin ruler does not dictate thin filament lengths

A Castillo, R Nowak, KP Littlefield, VM Fowler… - Biophysical journal, 2009 - cell.com
A Castillo, R Nowak, KP Littlefield, VM Fowler, RS Littlefield
Biophysical journal, 2009cell.com
To generate force, striated muscle requires overlap between uniform-length actin and
myosin filaments. The hypothesis that a nebulin ruler mechanism specifies thin filament
lengths by targeting where tropomodulin (Tmod) caps the slow-growing, pointed end has not
been rigorously tested. Using fluorescent microscopy and quantitative image analysis, we
found that nebulin extended 1.01–1.03 μm from the Z-line, but Tmod localized 1.13–1.31 μm
from the Z-line, in seven different rabbit skeletal muscles. Because nebulin does not extend …
Abstract
To generate force, striated muscle requires overlap between uniform-length actin and myosin filaments. The hypothesis that a nebulin ruler mechanism specifies thin filament lengths by targeting where tropomodulin (Tmod) caps the slow-growing, pointed end has not been rigorously tested. Using fluorescent microscopy and quantitative image analysis, we found that nebulin extended 1.01–1.03 μm from the Z-line, but Tmod localized 1.13–1.31 μm from the Z-line, in seven different rabbit skeletal muscles. Because nebulin does not extend to the thin filament pointed ends, it can neither target Tmod capping nor specify thin filament lengths. We found instead a strong correspondence between thin filament lengths and titin isoform sizes for each muscle. Our results suggest the existence of a mechanism whereby nebulin specifies the minimum thin filament length and sarcomere length regulates and coordinates pointed-end dynamics to maintain the relative overlap of the thin and thick filaments during myofibril assembly.
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