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Review
. 2016 Jan;219(Pt 2):135-45.
doi: 10.1242/jeb.124941.

The sarcomeric cytoskeleton: from molecules to motion

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The sarcomeric cytoskeleton: from molecules to motion

Mathias Gautel et al. J Exp Biol. 2016 Jan.

Abstract

Highly ordered organisation of striated muscle is the prerequisite for the fast and unidirectional development of force and motion during heart and skeletal muscle contraction. A group of proteins, summarised as the sarcomeric cytoskeleton, is essential for the ordered assembly of actin and myosin filaments into sarcomeres, by combining architectural, mechanical and signalling functions. This review discusses recent cell biological, biophysical and structural insight into the regulated assembly of sarcomeric cytoskeleton proteins and their roles in dissipating mechanical forces in order to maintain sarcomere integrity during passive extension and active contraction. α-Actinin crosslinks in the Z-disk show a pivot-and-rod structure that anchors both titin and actin filaments. In contrast, the myosin crosslinks formed by myomesin in the M-band are of a ball-and-spring type and may be crucial in providing stable yet elastic connections during active contractions, especially eccentric exercise.

Keywords: Cytoskeleton; M-band; Myomesin; Obscurin; Sarcomere; Striated muscle; Titin; Z-disk; α-Actinin.

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