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Myopalladin, a novel 145-kilodalton sarcomeric protein with multiple roles in Z-disc and I-band protein assemblies

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JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 153, Issue 2, Pages 413-427

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.153.2.413

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alpha-actinin; nebulin; palladin; myopalladin; CARP

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [HL62881, R01 HL062881, HL57461, R29 HL057461, HL03985, R01 HL057461, T32 HL007249, HL61497, R01 HL061497] Funding Source: Medline

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We describe here a novel sarcomeric 145-kD protein, myopalladin, which tethers together the COOH-terminal Src homology 3 domains of nebulin and nebulette with the EF hand motifs of alpha -actinin in vertebrate Z-lines, Myopalladin's nebulin/nebulette and alpha -actinin-binding sites are contained in two distinct regions within its COOH-terminal 90-kD domain. Both sites are highly homologous with those found in palladin, a protein described recently required for actin cytoskeletal assembly (Parast, M.M., and C.A. Otey. 2000. J. Cell Biol. 150:643-656), This suggests that palladin and myopalladin may have conserved roles in stress fiber and Z-line assembly. The NH2-terminal region of myopalladin specifically binds to the cardiac ankyrin repeat protein (CARP), a nuclear protein involved in control of muscle gene expression. Immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy studies revealed that myopalladin also colocalized with CARP in the central I-band of striated muscle sarcomeres. Overexpression of myopalladin's NH2-terminal CARP-binding region in live cardiac myocytes resulted in severe disruption of all sarcomeric components studied, suggesting that the myopalladin-CARP complex in the central I-band may have an important regulatory role in maintaining sarcomeric integrity. Our data also suggest that myopalladin may link regulatory mechanisms involved in Z-line structure (via alpha -actinin and nebulin/nebulette) to those involved in muscle gene expression (via CARP).

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