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Through thick and thin: dual regulation of insect flight muscle and cardiac muscle compared.


ABSTRACT: Both insect flight muscle and cardiac muscle contract rhythmically, but the way in which repetitive contractions are controlled is different in the two types of muscle. We have compared the flight muscle of the water bug, Lethocerus, with cardiac muscle. Both have relatively high resting elasticity and are activated by an increase in sarcomere length or a quick stretch. The larger response of flight muscle is attributed to the highly ordered lattice of thick and thin filaments and to an isoform of troponin C that has no exchangeable Ca2+-binding site. The Ca2+ sensitivity of cardiac muscle and flight muscle can be manipulated so that cardiac muscle responds to Ca2+ like flight muscle, and flight muscle responds like cardiac muscle, showing the malleability of regulation. The interactions of the subunits in flight muscle troponin are described; a model of the complex, using the structure of cardiac troponin as a template, shows an overall similarity of cardiac and flight muscle troponin complexes. The dual regulation by thick and thin filaments in skeletal and cardiac muscle is thought to operate in flight muscle. The structure of inhibited myosin heads folded back on the thick filament in relaxed Lethocerus fibres has not been seen in other species and may be an adaptation to the rapid contractions of flight muscle. A scheme for regulation by thick and thin filaments during oscillatory contraction is described. Cardiac and flight muscle have much in common, but the differing mechanical requirements mean that regulation by both thick and thin filaments is adapted to the particular muscle.

SUBMITTER: Bullard B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6726838 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Through thick and thin: dual regulation of insect flight muscle and cardiac muscle compared.

Bullard Belinda B   Pastore Annalisa A  

Journal of muscle research and cell motility 20190601 2


Both insect flight muscle and cardiac muscle contract rhythmically, but the way in which repetitive contractions are controlled is different in the two types of muscle. We have compared the flight muscle of the water bug, Lethocerus, with cardiac muscle. Both have relatively high resting elasticity and are activated by an increase in sarcomere length or a quick stretch. The larger response of flight muscle is attributed to the highly ordered lattice of thick and thin filaments and to an isoform  ...[more]

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