In indirect flight muscles Drosophila projectin has a short PEVK domain, and its NH 2 -terminus is embedded at the Z-band

JOURNAL OF MUSCLE RESEARCH AND CELL MOTILITY(2006)

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Abstract
Insect indirect flight muscles (IFM) contain a third filament system made up of elastic connecting or C-filaments. The giant protein projectin is the main, if not the only, component of these structures. In this study we found that projectin is oriented within the IFM sarcomere with its NH 2 −terminus embedded in the Z-bands. We demonstrate that this protein has an elastic region that can be detected by the movement of specific epitopes following stretch. One possible elastic region is the PEVK-like domain located close to the NH 2 −terminus. The amino acid length of this region is short, and 52% of its residues are P, E, V or K. We propose a model in which projectin extends from the Z-band to the lateral borders of the A-band. The PEVK-like domain and a series of Ig domains spanning the intervening I-band may provide the elastic properties of projectin.
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Body Wall Muscle,Indirect Flight Muscle,Stretch Activation,Elastic Filament,Cardiac Titin
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