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Fig. 2. Tissue expression and isoforms of myotubularin. (A) Three mg of total
protein extracts from different tissues of a 14-week-old mouse were
immunoprecipitated with 1G1 antibody and loaded on a 8% SDS-PAGE gel.
Myotubularin was detected after western blotting with the 2D2 antibody
(1/2000). Below, a longer migration reveals the presence of a doublet specific
to muscle (and heart, not shown). Different percentages of acrylamide and
gradients tested did not resolve the two bands any better. The arrow indicates
the migration of the 603 amino acid myotubularin construct transfected into
cells, representing the common isoform. (B) The muscle-specific isoform
appears after myotube formation. C2C12 mouse myoblasts were differentiated at
confluence in DMEM+5% FCS into myotubes, and myotubes were stimulated with
insulin like growth factor (IGF1 from Calbiochem at 25 ng/ml) as indicated.
Protein extracts were prepared at different time points during differentiation
and compared with adult muscle and liver tissues.