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Mice Lacking Homer 1 Exhibit a Skeletal Myopathy Characterized by Abnormal Transient Receptor Potential Channel Activity
- Source :
- Molecular and Cellular Biology. 28:2637-2647
- Publication Year :
- 2008
- Publisher :
- Informa UK Limited, 2008.
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Abstract
- Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are nonselective cation channels, several of which are expressed in striated muscle. Because the scaffolding protein Homer 1 has been implicated in TRP channel regulation, we hypothesized that Homer proteins play a significant role in skeletal muscle function. Mice lacking Homer 1 exhibited a myopathy characterized by decreased muscle fiber cross-sectional area and decreased skeletal muscle force generation. Homer 1 knockout myotubes displayed increased basal current density and spontaneous cation influx. This spontaneous cation influx in Homer 1 knockout myotubes was blocked by reexpression of Homer 1b, but not Homer 1a, and by gene silencing of TRPC1. Moreover, diminished Homer 1 expression in mouse models of Duchenne's muscular dystrophy suggests that loss of Homer 1 scaffolding of TRP channels may contribute to the increased stretch-activated channel activity observed in mdx myofibers. These findings provide direct evidence that Homer 1 functions as an important scaffold for TRP channels and regulates mechanotransduction in skeletal muscle.
- Subjects :
- Scaffold protein
Biology
Muscular Dystrophies
TRPC1
Mice
Transient receptor potential channel
Homer Scaffolding Proteins
medicine
Animals
Calcium Signaling
Muscular dystrophy
Mechanotransduction
Myopathy
Molecular Biology
Cells, Cultured
TRPC Cation Channels
Mice, Knockout
Myogenesis
Skeletal muscle
Articles
Cell Biology
Anatomy
medicine.disease
Cell biology
Disease Models, Animal
medicine.anatomical_structure
Gene Expression Regulation
medicine.symptom
Carrier Proteins
Gene Deletion
Muscle Contraction
Protein Binding
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10985549
- Volume :
- 28
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5a19a8d954f6f55a77452fd7a126955e