Acylphosphatase (muscular isoenzyme) levels have been measured in L6J1 myoblasts either proliferating or differentiating into myotubes. Results indicated that the increase in enzyme levels during differentiation is very similar to that of creatine kinase, a specific muscular enzyme. The half-lives of acylphosphatase in myoblasts and myotubes were also determined; t1/2 values of 3 h 30 min (myoblasts), and 2 h 18 min (myotubes) were found. These results indicate that acylphosphatase could be considered a short-lived muscle-specific protein and that its increase in myotubes must be accompanied by an activation of its breakdown.

Expression and turnover of acylphosphatase (muscular isoenzyme) in L6 myoblasts during myogenesis / A Berti; D Degl'Innocenti; M Stefani; G Ramponi. - In: ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS. - ISSN 0003-9861. - STAMPA. - 294:(1992), pp. 261-264.

Expression and turnover of acylphosphatase (muscular isoenzyme) in L6 myoblasts during myogenesis.

BERTI, ANDREA;DEGL'INNOCENTI, DONATELLA;STEFANI, MASSIMO;RAMPONI, GIAMPIETRO
1992

Abstract

Acylphosphatase (muscular isoenzyme) levels have been measured in L6J1 myoblasts either proliferating or differentiating into myotubes. Results indicated that the increase in enzyme levels during differentiation is very similar to that of creatine kinase, a specific muscular enzyme. The half-lives of acylphosphatase in myoblasts and myotubes were also determined; t1/2 values of 3 h 30 min (myoblasts), and 2 h 18 min (myotubes) were found. These results indicate that acylphosphatase could be considered a short-lived muscle-specific protein and that its increase in myotubes must be accompanied by an activation of its breakdown.
1992
294
261
264
A Berti; D Degl'Innocenti; M Stefani; G Ramponi
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