Artículo de revista
Morphological, immunological and biochemical characterization of purified transverse tubule membranes isolated from rabbit skeletal muscle
Fecha
1989Registro en:
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, Volumen 87, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 57-69
03008177
15734919
10.1007/BF00421083
Autor
Rosemblatt Silber, Mario César
Scales, Donald J.
Institución
Resumen
A microsomal fraction consisting of membranes of transverse tubule origin has been purified by a modification of the calcium-loading procedure initially described by Rosemblatt et al. (J Biol Chem 256:8140-8, 1981). Enzymatic analysis of this fraction shows an enrichment of the vesicles in the Mg++ATPase (basal) activity characteristic of the T-tubules and an absent or very low Ca++-dependant ATPase activity. Stereological analysis of freeze fracture replica of the membranes in the purified fraction indicates that they have a very low density of particles in their P faces and lack the structural manifestation of the caveolae typical of the sarcolemma. Immunological analysis performed with monoclonal antibodies prepared against purified T-tubule and sarcoplasmic reticulum membranes define some T-tubule specific antigens and confirm the morphological and biochemical data regarding the origin and purity of the Ttubule preparation. © 1989 Kluwer Academic Publishers.