Heavy meromyosin labeling of intermediate filaments in cultured connective tissue cells.

IK Buckley, TR Raju, M Stewart - The Journal of cell biology, 1978 - rupress.org
IK Buckley, TR Raju, M Stewart
The Journal of cell biology, 1978rupress.org
Mild treatment with trypsin causes a radical change in the heavy meromyosin (HMM) binding
properties of intermediate filaments in glycerinated, myosin-extracted cultured chick embryo
connective tissue cells. In non-trypsin-treated cells, HMM labeling of filaments was often
indistinct and variable in its distribution. By contrast, in cells treated with trypsin (under
conditions which allowed most intermediate filaments to survive), virtually all filaments,
including those of intermediate size, decorated with HMM to give distinct arrowhead …
Mild treatment with trypsin causes a radical change in the heavy meromyosin (HMM) binding properties of intermediate filaments in glycerinated, myosin-extracted cultured chick embryo connective tissue cells. In non-trypsin-treated cells, HMM labeling of filaments was often indistinct and variable in its distribution. By contrast, in cells treated with trypsin (under conditions which allowed most intermediate filaments to survive), virtually all filaments, including those of intermediate size, decorated with HMM to give distinct arrowhead patterns. We suggest that most intermediate filaments in such cells contain a core of F-actin masked by trypsin-labile accessory proteins.
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