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An analysis has been performed of the native myosin isoenzyme composition of isolated skeletal muscle fibres from Xenopus laevis with well-defined isotonic contraction properties. Fast twitch 'white' (type 1) fibres contained three isomyosins; fast twitch 'red' (type 2) fibres showed two major myosin bands with migration velocities very similar to those of the two slower bands in type 1. Slow twitch (type 3) fibres yielded a single, slowly migrating band as did slow tonic (type 5) fibres, whereas the myosin from type 4 (very slow twitch, 'intermediate') fibres migrated with a somewhat higher mobility. The results suggest that amphibian skeletal muscle may possess the principal fibre types found in mammals and birds.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.1984.0072DOI Listing

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