Variations in Dystrophin Complex in Red and White Caudal Muscles from Torpedo marmorataMar Royuelaa,b, Gérald Hugonb, François Rivierb, Jean Alain Fehrentzc, Jean Martinezc, Ricardo Paniaguaa, and Dominique Mornetba Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, University of Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Spain b INSERM U.128, IFR 24, Groupe Muscles and Pathologies, Institut Bouisson-Bertrand, Montpellier, France c Laboratoire des Amino-acides, Peptides et Protéines, UMR 5810, Faculté de pharmacie, Montpellier, France Correspondence to: Mar Royuela, Dept. of Cell Biology and Genetics, Univ. of Alcalá de Henares (Madrid), Spain. E-mail: ricardo.paniagua@uah.es
We present an up-to-date study on the nature, at the protein level, of various members of the dystrophin complex at the muscle cell membrane by comparing red and white caudal muscles from Torpedo marmorata. Our investigations involved immunodetection approaches and Western blotting analysis. We determined the presence or absence of different molecules belonging to the dystrophin family complex by analyzing their localization and molecular weight. Specific antibodies directed against dystrophin, i.e., DRP2 Key Words: dystrophin family, associated proteins, striated muscles
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