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Molecular Signatures of Membrane Protein Complexes Underlying Muscular Dystrophy

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MOLECULAR & CELLULAR PROTEOMICS
卷 15, 期 6, 页码 2169-2185

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AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1074/mcp.M116.059188

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  1. University of Iowa Cardiovascular Center Institutional Research Fellowship [5T32HL007121-37]
  2. American Reinvestment and Recovery Act Grant [1RC2NS069521-01]
  3. Muscular Dystrophy Association [157538, 238219]
  4. Paul D. Wellstone Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center Grant [1U54NS053672]
  5. University of Iowa

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Mutations in genes encoding components of the sarcolemmal dystrophin-glycoprotein complex (DGC) are responsible for a large number of muscular dystrophies. As such, molecular dissection of the DGC is expected to both reveal pathological mechanisms, and provides a biological framework for validating new DGC components. Establishment of the molecular composition of plasma-membrane protein complexes has been hampered by a lack of suitable biochemical approaches. Here we present an analytical workflow based upon the principles of protein correlation profiling that has enabled us to model the molecular composition of the DGC in mouse skeletal muscle. We also report our analysis of protein complexes in mice harboring mutations in DGC components. Bioinformatic analyses suggested that cell-adhesion pathways were under the transcriptional control of NFB in DGC mutant mice, which is a finding that is supported by previous studies that showed NFB-regulated pathways underlie the pathophysiology of DGC-related muscular dystrophies. Moreover, the bioinformatic analyses suggested that inflammatory and compensatory mechanisms were activated in skeletal muscle of DGC mutant mice. Additionally, this proteomic study provides a molecular framework to refine our understanding of the DGC, identification of protein biomarkers of neuromuscular disease, and pharmacological interrogation of the DGC in adult skeletal muscle https://www.mda.org/disease/congenital-muscular-dystrophy/research.

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