Adducin Regulates Sarcomere Disassembly During Cardiomyocyte Mitosis

Circulation(2020)

Cited 1|Views9
No score
Abstract
Recent interest in understanding cardiomyocyte cell-cycle has been driven by potential therapeutic applications in cardiomyopathy. However, despite recent advances, cardiomyocyte mitosis remains a poorly understood process. For example, it is unclear how sarcomeres are disassembled during mitosis to allow abscission of daughter cardiomyocytes. Here we identify adducin as a regulator of sarcomere disassembly during mammalian cardiomyocyte mitosis. α/γ-adducins are selectively expressed in neonatal mitotic cardiomyocytes, and their levels decline precipitously thereafter. Cardiomyocyte-specific overexpression of various splice isoforms and phosphoforms of α-adducin in-vitro and in-vivo identified Thr445/Thr480 phosphorylation of a short isoform of α adducin as a potent inducer of neonatal cardiomyocyte sarcomere disassembly. Concomitant overexpression of this α-adducin variant along with γ-adducin resulted in stabilization of the adducin complex and persistent sarcomere disassembly in adult mice, which is mediated by interaction with α-actinin. These results highlight an important mechanism for coordination of cytoskeletal morphological changes during cardiomyocyte mitosis. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
More
Translated text
AI Read Science
Must-Reading Tree
Example
Generate MRT to find the research sequence of this paper
Chat Paper
Summary is being generated by the instructions you defined