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Nebulin, a major player in muscle health and disease

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FASEB JOURNAL
Volume 25, Issue 3, Pages 822-829

Publisher

FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL
DOI: 10.1096/fj.10-157412

Keywords

muscle contraction; regulation; calcium sensitivity; nemaline myopathy; sarcolipin

Funding

  1. Wilhelm-Muller Foundation
  2. European Union, European Research Area Network
  3. Dutch Organization for Scientific Research
  4. U.S. National Institutes of Health [R01 1AR053897]

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Nebulin is a giant 600- to 900-kDa filamentous protein that is an integral component of the skeletal muscle thin filament. Its functions have remained largely nebulous because of its large size and the difficulty in extracting nebulin in a native state from muscle. Recent improvements in the field, especially the development of knockout mouse models deficient in nebulin (NEB-KO mice), indicate now that nebulin performs a surprisingly wide range of functions. In addition to a major role in thin-filament length specification, nebulin also functions in the regulation of muscle contraction, as indicated by the findings that muscle fibers deficient in nebulin have a higher tension cost, and develop less force due to reduced myofilament calcium sensitivity and altered crossbridge cycling kinetics. In addition, the function of nebulin extends to a role in calcium homeostasis. These novel functions indicate that nebulin might have evolved in vertebrate skeletal muscles to develop high levels of muscle force efficiently. Finally, the NEB-KO mouse models also highlight the role of nebulin in the assembly and alignment of the Z disks. Notably, rapid progress in understanding the roles of nebulin in vivo provides clinically important insights into how nebulin deficiency in patients with nemaline myopathy contributes to debilitating muscle weakness.-Labeit, S., Ottenheijm, C. A. C., Granzier, H. Nebulin, a major player in muscle health and disease. FASEB J. 25, 822-829 (2011). www.fasebj.org

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