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Query: EC:3.6.4.1 (
myosin ATPase
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An immunocytochemical study was done on the skeletal muscles of human fetuses (19-36 weeks gestation), infants and adults using a new monoclonal antibody (McAb) ALD-47. The antibody was generated against slow myosin of chicken and is specific for myosin heavy chain (MHC). In human infants and adults the type I muscle fibres are strongly reactive with this McAb and the type II fibres uniformly non-reactive. In the fetuses from 19-20 weeks gestation (in whom the fibre types are not distinguishable by the histochemical
myosin ATPase
test) a proportion of muscle fibres react specifically with ALD-47. Other muscle fibres at this stage react positively with a fast specific MHC McAb
HM-1
.2 or are negative to both ALD-47 and
HM-1
.2 antibodies. These McAbs, thus, identify three distinct fibre populations in the early fetal muscle which by histochemical staining appears homogeneous. The percentage of ALD-47 positive fibres increases in fetuses at later gestational periods; at all stages these fibres lack reactivity with the
HM-1
.2 antibody. Because of its selective fibre type reactivity in differentiating muscles, the McAb ALD-47 in conjunction with
HM-1
.2 should be useful in immunoaffinity fractionation and biochemical studies of myosin isoforms in developing human muscles.
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PMID:An immunocytochemical study of type I muscle fibres in developing human skeletal muscles. 244 Sep 99
The differentiation of fiber types in normal and neonatally denervated gastrocnemius muscles of the rat was compared by
myosin ATPase
histochemistry and immunocytochemistry using a monoclonal antibody,
HM-1
.2. The specificity of
HM-1
.2 for the fast myosin heavy chain was determined by radioimmunoassay, immunoautoradiography, and indirect immunofluorescence techniques. In normal 1-month-old and adult rats, the type IIB (fast glycolytic) fibers of the gastrocnemius could be clearly divided into three subtypes by their graded immunofluorescence staining with the myosin heavy chain-specific monoclonal antibody. In the gastrocnemius muscle of the newborn rat, all fibers were negative with the monoclonal antibody. The transition from negative to three grades of immunoreactivity occurred 1 to 2 weeks postnatally. After neonatal denervation of the gastrocnemius muscle, however, uniformly positive monoclonal antibody immunofluorescence staining for the myosin heavy chain was observed without subtype differentiation. This study, thus, gave clear immunocytochemical evidence that the type IIB muscle fibers are heterogeneous with respect to their myosin isoform and that the expression of this heterogeneity is dependent on the normal developmental influence of motor innervation on the muscle fibers.
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PMID:Fiber types in normal and neonatally denervated fast muscles of the rat: immunocytochemical study with an antimyosin monoclonal antibody. 295 27