Abstract

Changes in troponin components during development of chicken skeletal muscles have been investigated by using electrophoretic, immunoelectrophoretic, and immunoelectron microscopic methods. Previous reports ( S. V. Perry and H. A. Cole, 1974, Biochem. J. 141, 733–743 ; J. M. Wilkinson, 1978, Biochem. J. 169, 229–238 ) pointed out that breast and leg muscles of adult chicken contain different types of troponin-T (TN-T), i.e., breast- and leg-type TN-T, respectively. However, the present paper indicates that the embryonic breast muscle contains leg-type TN-T. As development progresses two types of TN-T, i.e., breast- and leg-type TN-T, are found, and finally breast-type TN-T becomes the only species of TN-T present in the breast muscle. This change is well coordinated with the change of tropomyosin in the breast muscle. In contrast, the leg muscle contains leg-type TN-T through all the developmental stages. Leg-type TN-T is present in myogenic cells in vitro, irrespective of their origin, whether from the breast or leg muscle. The types of troponin-I and troponin-C in both breast and leg muscles do not change during development. The significance of the changes in the types of TN-T is discussed in terms of differential gene expression during development of chicken breast and leg muscles.

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