Mitochondrial creatine kinase: a major constituent of pathological inclusions seen in mitochondrial myopathies.

AM Stadhouders, PH Jap, HP Winkler… - Proceedings of the …, 1994 - National Acad Sciences
AM Stadhouders, PH Jap, HP Winkler, HM Eppenberger, T Wallimann
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1994National Acad Sciences
Overaccumulation of abnormally organized mitochondria in so-called" ragged-red" skeletal
muscle fibers is a morphological hallmark of mitochondrial myopathies, in particular of
mitochondrial encephalomyopathies. Characteristic for the abnormal mitochondria is the
occurrence of highly ordered crystalline inclusions. Immuno-electron microscopy revealed
that these inclusions react heavily with specific antibodies against mitochondrial creatine
kinase (Mi-CK). Image processing of selected crystalline inclusions, sectioned along the …
Overaccumulation of abnormally organized mitochondria in so-called "ragged-red" skeletal muscle fibers is a morphological hallmark of mitochondrial myopathies, in particular of mitochondrial encephalomyopathies. Characteristic for the abnormal mitochondria is the occurrence of highly ordered crystalline inclusions. Immuno-electron microscopy revealed that these inclusions react heavily with specific antibodies against mitochondrial creatine kinase (Mi-CK). Image processing of selected crystalline inclusions, sectioned along the crystallographic b, c planes, resulted in an averaged picture displaying an arrangement of regular, square-shaped particles with a central cavity. The overall appearance, dimensions, and symmetry of these building blocks are very reminiscent of single isolated Mi-CK octamers. Taking these findings together, it is concluded that Mi-CK octamers indeed represent the major, if not the only, component of these mitochondrial inclusions.
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