Literature DB >> 24636942

The junctophilin family of proteins: from bench to bedside.

Andrew P Landstrom1, David L Beavers2, Xander H T Wehrens3.   

Abstract

Excitable tissues rely on junctional membrane complexes to couple cell surface signals to intracellular channels. The junctophilins have emerged as a family of proteins critical in coordinating the maturation and maintenance of this cellular ultrastructure. Within skeletal and cardiac muscle, junctophilin 1 and junctophilin 2, respectively, couple sarcolemmal and intracellular calcium channels. In neuronal tissue, junctophilin 3 and junctophilin 4 may have an emerging role in coupling membrane neurotransmitter receptors and intracellular calcium channels. These important physiological roles are highlighted by the pathophysiology which results when these proteins are perturbed, and a growing body of literature has associated junctophilins with the pathogenesis of human disease.
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Keywords:  JPH; calcium; excitation contraction coupling; junctophilin; mutation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24636942      PMCID: PMC4041816          DOI: 10.1016/j.molmed.2014.02.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trends Mol Med        ISSN: 1471-4914            Impact factor:   11.951


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