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Striated muscle-specific serine/threonine-protein kinase beta segregates with high versus low responsiveness to endurance exercise training.

Denis Kusić1, Joanne Connolly2, Heikki Kainulainen3, Ekaterina A Semenova4, Oleg V Borisov4,5, Andrey K Larin4, Daniil V Popov6, Edward V Generozov4, Ildus I Ahmetov1,4,7, Steven L Britton8,9, Lauren G Koch10, Jatin G Burniston1,11.   

Abstract

Bidirectional selection for either high or low responsiveness to endurance running has created divergent rat phenotypes of high-response trainers (HRT) and low-response trainers (LRT). We conducted proteome profiling of HRT and LRT gastrocnemius of 10 female rats (body weight 279 ± 35 g; n = 5 LRT and n = 5 HRT) from generation 8 of selection. Differential analysis of soluble proteins from gastrocnemius was conducted by label-free quantitation. Genetic association studies were conducted in 384 Russian international-level athletes (age 23.8 ± 3.4 yr; 202 men and 182 women) stratified to endurance or power disciplines. Proteomic analysis encompassed 1,024 proteins, 76 of which exhibited statistically significant (P < 0.05, false discovery rate <1%) differences between HRT and LRT muscle. There was significant enrichment of enzymes involved in glycolysis/gluconeogenesis in LRT muscle but no enrichment of gene ontology phrases in HRT muscle. Striated muscle-specific serine/threonine-protein kinase-beta (SPEG-β) exhibited the greatest difference in abundance and was 2.64-fold greater (P = 0.0014) in HRT muscle. Coimmunoprecipitation identified 24 potential binding partners of SPEG-β in HRT muscle. The frequency of the G variant of the rs7564856 polymorphism that increases SPEG gene expression was significantly greater (32.9 vs. 23.8%; OR = 1.6, P = 0.009) in international-level endurance athletes (n = 258) compared with power athletes (n = 126) and was significantly associated (β = 8.345, P = 0.0048) with a greater proportion of slow-twitch fibers in vastus lateralis of female endurance athletes. Coimmunoprecipitation of SPEG-β in HRT muscle discovered putative interacting proteins that link with previously reported differences in transforming growth factor-β signaling in exercised muscle.

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Keywords:  artificial selection model; coimmunoprecipitation; endurance training; exercise capacity; label-free quantitation; liquid chromatography mass spectrometry; responsiveness to exercise; skeletal muscle

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31790338      PMCID: PMC6985788          DOI: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00103.2019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Genomics        ISSN: 1094-8341            Impact factor:   3.107


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2.  The transcriptome-wide association search for genes and genetic variants which associate with BMI and gestational weight gain in women with type 1 diabetes.

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3.  Association of muscle fiber composition with health and exercise-related traits in athletes and untrained subjects.

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4.  Characterization of a novel zebrafish model of SPEG-related centronuclear myopathy.

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5.  Dynamin-2 reduction rescues the skeletal myopathy of a SPEG-deficient mouse model.

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6.  Prediction of muscle fiber composition using multiple repetition testing.

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Review 7.  Striated Preferentially Expressed Protein Kinase (SPEG) in Muscle Development, Function, and Disease.

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