The indirect flight muscle is a widely used model for studying sarcomere structure and muscle development due to its extremely regular architecture. Nevertheless, precise measurement of the basic sarcomeric parameters remains a challenge even in this greatly ordered tissue. In this study, we identified several factors affecting measurement reliability and developed a software tool for precise, high-throughput measurement of sarcomere length and myofibril width. The accuracy of this new tool was validated against simulated images and blinded manual measurements. To extend the scope of this morphometric analysis to the sub-sarcomeric scale, we used electron and super-resolution microscopy to quantify myofilament number and filament length during myofibrillogenesis. Our findings revealed the dynamics of thin and thick filament elongation, as well as the addition of myofilaments at the sarcomere periphery during myofibrillogenesis. We precisely measured the dimensions of the Z-disc, I-band and H-zone during development, enabling us to construct refined models of sarcomere growth at the level of individual myofilaments, providing a spatial framework for interpreting nanoscopic localization data. These models deepen our understanding of sarcomere growth and lay the groundwork for future studies on the molecular mechanisms driving myofilament elongation and assembly.
Developmental remodelling of Drosophila flight muscle sarcomeres: a scaled myofilament lattice model based on multiscale morphometrics.
果蝇飞行肌肌节的发育重塑:基于多尺度形态测量的缩放肌丝晶格模型
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作者:Görög Péter, Novák Tibor, Polgár Tamás F, BÃró Péter, Gutheil Adél, Kozma Csaba, Gajdos Tamás, Tóth Krisztina, Tóth Alexandra, Erdélyi Miklós, Mihály József, Szikora Szilárd
| 期刊: | Open Biology | 影响因子: | 3.600 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Aug;15(8):250182 |
| doi: | 10.1098/rsob.250182 | 种属: | Drosophila |
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