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Prill et al., 2019 - Myomesin is part of an integrity pathway that responds to sarcomere damage and disease
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Fig 5

Myomesin is absent in thick filament and titin mutant sarcomeres.

At 48hpf, myomesin is incorporated into the slow (perpendicular fibers) and fast (slanted fibers) muscle of wild-type siblings (A&E) while disorganized in smyd1btm123a (B&F), unc45bsb60 (C&H) and titin2tg287 (D&I) embryos. Increased magnification (40X) of muscle tissue demonstrates the sharp repeating striations of incorporated myomesin in wild-type siblings (E). Smyd1btm123a fast muscle (F; striations are visible in smyd1btm123a slow muscle, G), unc45bsb60 (H) and titin2tg287 (I) muscle lack myomesin striations even at 40X magnification.

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Stage: Long-pec

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Stage: Long-pec

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