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. 1979 Jun 8;199(1):117-26.
doi: 10.1007/BF00237731.

Distribution of actin and myosin in muscle and non-muscle cells

Distribution of actin and myosin in muscle and non-muscle cells

B H Toh et al. Cell Tissue Res. .

Abstract

Specific anti-actin and anti-myosin antibodies were shown to react in single and double immunofluorescence sandwich tests with identical sites in non-muscle cells in frozen sections of tissues and in cultured cells. In tissues, both antibodies reacted with liver cell membranes, parts of renal glomeruli, brush borders and peritubular fibrils of renal tubules, brain synaptic junctions, and membranes of lymphoid cells in thymic medulla, lymph nodes and spleen. Both antibodies reacted strongly with long parallel cytoplasmic fibrils in cultured fibroblasts, and with disrupted fibrils in cytochalasin-B treated cells. In neuroblastoma cells both antibodies gave prominent staining of growth cones and microspikes. The observation that the distribution of myosin parallels that of actin in non-muscle cells argues strongly in favour of a functional interaction between the two molecules in the generation of contractile activity in non-muscle cells.

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