Abstract

Caveolae, flask-shaped invaginations of the plasma membrane, are particularly abundant in muscle cells. We have recently cloned a muscle-specific caveolin, termed caveolin-3, which is expressed in differentiated muscle cells. Specific antibodies to caveolin-3 were generated and used to characterize the distribution of caveolin-3 in adult and differentiating muscle. In fully differentiated skeletal muscle, caveolin-3 was shown to be associated exclusively with sarcolemmal caveolae. Localization of caveolin-3 during differentiation of primary cultured muscle cells and development of mouse skeletal muscle in vivo suggested that caveolin-3 is transiently associated with an internal membrane system. These elements were identified as developing transverse-(T)-tubules by double-labeling with antibodies to the α1 subunit of the dihydropyridine receptor in C2C12 cells. Ultrastructural analysis of the caveolin-3– labeled elements showed an association of caveolin-3 with elaborate networks of interconnected caveolae, which penetrated the depths of the muscle fibers. These elements, which formed regular reticular structures, were shown to be surface-connected by labeling with cholera toxin conjugates. The results suggest that caveolin-3 transiently associates with T-tubules during development and may be involved in the early development of the T-tubule system in muscle.

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CaveolaeCaveolin 3BiologyCaveolinMyocyteCell biologySkeletal muscleC2C12MyogenesisAnatomySignal transduction

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Year
1997
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article
Volume
136
Issue
1
Pages
137-154
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346
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Robert G. Parton, Michael Way, Natasha Zorzi et al. (1997). Caveolin-3 Associates with Developing T-tubules during Muscle Differentiation. The Journal of Cell Biology , 136 (1) , 137-154. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.136.1.137

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10.1083/jcb.136.1.137