Literature DB >> 17164264

Nuclear sequestration of delta-sarcoglycan disrupts the nuclear localization of lamin A/C and emerin in cardiomyocytes.

Ahlke Heydemann1, Alexis Demonbreun, Michele Hadhazy, Judy U Earley, Elizabeth M McNally.   

Abstract

Sarcoglycan is a membrane-associated protein complex found at the plasma membrane of cardiomyocytes and skeletal myofibers. Recessive mutations of delta-sarcoglycan that eliminate expression, and therefore function, lead to cardiomyopathy and muscular dystrophy by producing instability of the plasma membrane. A dominant missense mutation in the gene encoding delta-sarcoglycan was previously shown to associate with dilated cardiomyopathy in humans. To investigate the mechanism of dominantly inherited cardiomyopathy, we generated transgenic mice that express the S151A delta-sarcoglycan mutation in the heart using the alpha-myosin heavy-chain gene promoter. Similar to the human delta-sarcoglycan gene mutation, S151A delta-sarcoglycan transgenic mice developed dilated cardiomyopathy at a young age with enhanced lethality. Instead of placement at the plasma membrane, delta-sarcoglycan was found in the nucleus of S151A delta-sarcoglycan cardiomyocytes. Retention of delta-sarcoglycan in the nucleus was accompanied by partial nuclear sequestration of beta- and gamma-sarcoglycan. Additionally, the nuclear-membrane-associated proteins, lamin A/C and emerin, were mislocalized throughout the nucleoplasm. Therefore, the S151A delta-sarcoglycan gene mutation acts in a dominant negative manner to produce trafficking defects that disrupt nuclear localization of lamin A/C and emerin, thus linking together two common mechanisms of inherited cardiomyopathy.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17164264     DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddl453

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Mol Genet        ISSN: 0964-6906            Impact factor:   6.150


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