costameres
Costameres are a series of repeating structural units found along the length of a muscle sarcomere, the basic contractile unit of striated muscle. They are responsible for maintaining the organization and alignment of the thin and thick filaments within the sarcomere. Specifically, costameres connect the Z-discs, which mark the boundaries of each sarcomere, to the sarcolemma, the cell membrane of the muscle fiber. This connection is crucial for transmitting the force generated by muscle contraction from the sarcomeres to the extracellular matrix.
The structure of costameres involves a complex array of proteins. Key components include dystrophin, a large
Functionally, costameres play a vital role in maintaining muscle integrity. They help to prevent overstretching of