Myofibrils are long intracellular cables specific to muscles, composed mainly of actin and myosin filaments. The actin and myosin filaments are organized into repeated units called sarcomeres, which form the myofibrils. Muscle contraction is achieved by the simultaneous shortening of sarcomeres, which requires all sarcomeres to be the same size. Muscles have a variety of ways to ensure sarcomere homogeneity. We have previously shown that the controlled oligomerization of Zasp proteins sets the diameter of the myofibril. Here, we looked for Zasp-binding proteins at the Z-disc to identify additional proteins coordinating myofibril growth and assembly. We found that the E1 subunit of the oxoglutarate dehydrogenase complex localizes to both the...
Animal muscles must maintain their function while bearing substantial mechanical loads. How muscles ...
BACKGROUND: Projectin is a giant modular protein of Drosophila muscles and a key component of the el...
Animal muscles must maintain their function while bearing substantial mechanical loads. How muscles ...
M.B. was funded by a Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Award to P. Lawrence (WT096645MA).Muscle dif...
The stereotyped striation of myofibrils is a conserved feature of muscle organization that is critic...
In the striated muscle, the Z-disc forms the boundary of the sarcomere and contains multiple protein...
In sarcomeres, α-actinin crosslinks thin filaments and anchors them at the Z-disc. Drosophila melano...
The Drosophila Alp/Enigma family protein Zasp52 localizes to myotendinous junctions and Z-discs. It ...
Muscles organise pseudo-crystalline arrays of actin, myosin and titin filaments to build force-produ...
During muscle development, myosin and actin containing filaments assemble into the highly organized ...
The flight muscle myofibril is a precisely assembled cytoskeletal network of contractileproteins tha...
Muscles organise pseudo-crystalline arrays of actin, myosin and titin filaments to build force-produ...
Complex animals build specialised muscle to match specific biomechanical and energetic needs. Hence,...
Muscle differentiation requires the assembly of high-order structures called myofibrils, composed of...
Muscle forces are produced by repeated stereotypical actomyosin units called sarcomeres. Sarcomeres ...
Animal muscles must maintain their function while bearing substantial mechanical loads. How muscles ...
BACKGROUND: Projectin is a giant modular protein of Drosophila muscles and a key component of the el...
Animal muscles must maintain their function while bearing substantial mechanical loads. How muscles ...
M.B. was funded by a Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Award to P. Lawrence (WT096645MA).Muscle dif...
The stereotyped striation of myofibrils is a conserved feature of muscle organization that is critic...
In the striated muscle, the Z-disc forms the boundary of the sarcomere and contains multiple protein...
In sarcomeres, α-actinin crosslinks thin filaments and anchors them at the Z-disc. Drosophila melano...
The Drosophila Alp/Enigma family protein Zasp52 localizes to myotendinous junctions and Z-discs. It ...
Muscles organise pseudo-crystalline arrays of actin, myosin and titin filaments to build force-produ...
During muscle development, myosin and actin containing filaments assemble into the highly organized ...
The flight muscle myofibril is a precisely assembled cytoskeletal network of contractileproteins tha...
Muscles organise pseudo-crystalline arrays of actin, myosin and titin filaments to build force-produ...
Complex animals build specialised muscle to match specific biomechanical and energetic needs. Hence,...
Muscle differentiation requires the assembly of high-order structures called myofibrils, composed of...
Muscle forces are produced by repeated stereotypical actomyosin units called sarcomeres. Sarcomeres ...
Animal muscles must maintain their function while bearing substantial mechanical loads. How muscles ...
BACKGROUND: Projectin is a giant modular protein of Drosophila muscles and a key component of the el...
Animal muscles must maintain their function while bearing substantial mechanical loads. How muscles ...