The relationship between stress fiber-like structures and nascent myofibrils in cultured cardiac myocytes.
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Functional dissection of nebulette demonstrates actin binding of nebulin-like repeats and Z-line targeting of SH3 and linker domainsMolecular structure of the sarcomeric Z-disk: two types of titin interactions lead to an asymmetrical sorting of alpha-actinin.Understanding cardiac sarcomere assembly with zebrafish geneticsCardiac myofibrillogenesis inside intact embryonic heartsCap Z(36/32), a barbed end actin-capping protein, is a component of the Z-line of skeletal muscleInhibition of CapZ during myofibrillogenesis alters assembly of actin filamentsKrp1 (Sarcosin) promotes lateral fusion of myofibril assembly intermediates in cultured mouse cardiomyocytesDistinct families of Z-line targeting modules in the COOH-terminal region of nebulin.Myosin filament assembly onto myofibrils in live neonatal cardiomyocytes observed by TPEF-SHG microscopy.Myofibril assembly visualized by imaging N-RAP, alpha-actinin, and actin in living cardiomyocytes.Myofibrillogenesis in the developing zebrafish heart: A functional study of tnnt2.Actin scaffolding by clathrin heavy chain is required for skeletal muscle sarcomere organization.Three-dimensional immunogold localization of alpha-actinin within the cytoskeletal networks of cultured cardiac muscle and nonmuscle cells.Disruption of microfilament organization in living nonmuscle cells by microinjection of plasma vitamin D-binding protein or DNase I.Lymphocyte antigen Leu-19 as a molecular marker of regeneration in human skeletal muscle.Form follows function: how muscle shape is regulated by work.Phospholipase D is involved in myogenic differentiation through remodeling of actin cytoskeleton.Dynamic regulation of sarcomeric actin filaments in striated muscleSerum supplemented culture medium masks hypertrophic phenotypes in human pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes.Troponin T is essential for sarcomere assembly in zebrafish skeletal muscle.Extracellular matrix is required for muscle differentiation in primary cell cultures of larval Mytilus trossulus (Mollusca: Bivalvia)Early incorporation of obscurin into nascent sarcomeres: implication for myofibril assembly during cardiac myogenesisScaffolds and chaperones in myofibril assembly: putting the striations in striated muscle.Insulin-like growth factor I stimulates myofibril development and decreases smooth muscle alpha-actin of adult cardiomyocytesNon-muscle myosin II induces disassembly of actin stress fibres independently of myosin light chain dephosphorylationExchangeability of alpha-actinin in living cardiac fibroblasts and muscle cells.Role of stress fiber-like structures in assembling nascent myofibrils in myosheets recovering from exposure to ethyl methanesulfonate.Myofibrillogenesis in living cells microinjected with fluorescently labeled alpha-actinin.The alteration of myosin isoform compartmentation in specific mutants of Caenorhabditis elegans.Assembly of different isoforms of actin and tropomyosin into the skeletal tropomyosin-enriched microfilaments during differentiation of muscle cells in vitro.Titin and myosin, but not desmin, are linked during myofibrillogenesis in postmitotic mononucleated myoblasts.Immunocytochemical studies of cardiac myofibrillogenesis in early chick embryos. I. Presence of immunofluorescent titin spots in premyofibril stages.A plasma membrane integral sialoglycoprotein (Sgp 130) molecularly distinguishes nonjunctional dense plaque sites of microfilament attachmentSequential disassembly of myofibrils induced by myristate acetate in cultured myotubesIntracellular targeting of isoproteins in muscle cytoarchitectureAnalysis of the upstream regions governing expression of the chicken cardiac troponin T gene in embryonic cardiac and skeletal muscle cellsStudies on cardiac myofibrillogenesis with antibodies to titin, actin, tropomyosin, and myosinImmunocytochemical studies of cardiac myofibrillogenesis in early chick embryos. III. Generation of fasciae adherentes and costameres.Differential response of myofibrillar and cytoskeletal proteins in cells treated with phorbol myristate acetate.Distribution of fast myosin heavy chain isoforms in thick filaments of developing chicken pectoral muscle.
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The relationship between stress fiber-like structures and nascent myofibrils in cultured cardiac myocytes.
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The relationship between stres ...... in cultured cardiac myocytes.
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The relationship between stres ...... in cultured cardiac myocytes.
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A A Dlugosz
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10.1083/JCB.99.6.2268
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1984-12-01T00:00:00Z