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Dathe Z Benissan-Messan1, Hua Zhu1, Weina Zhong1, Tao Tan1, Jianjie Ma1, Peter H U Lee1,2,3.
Abstract
Since its identification in 2009, multiple studies have indicated the importance of MG53 in muscle physiology. The protein is produced in striated muscles but has physiologic implications reaching beyond the confines of striated muscles. Roles in muscle regeneration, calcium homeostasis, excitation-contraction coupling, myogenesis, and the mitochondria highlight the protein's wide-reaching impact. Numerous therapeutic applications could potentially emerge from these physiologic roles. This review summarizes the current literature regarding the role of MG53 in the skeletal muscle. Therapeutic applications are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: TRIM72; calcium homeostasis; insulin resistance; metabolic syndrome; mitochondria; myogenesis; plasma membrane repair; skeletal muscle regeneration
Year: 2020 PMID: 33240103 PMCID: PMC7677405 DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2020.583393
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Physiol ISSN: 1664-042X Impact factor: 4.566
FIGURE 1(A) MG53 controls cytosolic calcium through interactions with Orai1, RyR1, TRPC3, TRPC4, CaM1, and SERCA. (B) MG53 aggregates around the mitochondria of skeletal muscle in the presence of reactive oxygen species. (C) MG53 promotes plasma membrane repair by facilitating vesicle translocation following injury. Golden spheres represent MG53. Created with BioRender.com.