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Publication : Ataxin-3 plays a role in mouse myogenic differentiation through regulation of integrin subunit levels.

First Author  do Carmo Costa M Year  2010
Journal  PLoS One Volume  5
Issue  7 Pages  e11728
PubMed ID  20668528 Mgi Jnum  J:163086
Mgi Id  MGI:4821026 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0011728
Citation  do Carmo Costa M, et al. (2010) Ataxin-3 plays a role in mouse myogenic differentiation through regulation of integrin subunit levels. PLoS One 5(7):e11728
abstractText  BACKGROUND: During myogenesis several transcription factors and regulators of protein synthesis and assembly are rapidly degraded by the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS). Given the potential role of the deubiquitinating enzyme (DUB) ataxin-3 in the UPS, and the high expression of the murine ataxin-3 homolog in muscle during embryogenesis, we sought to define its role in muscle differentiation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using immunofluorescence analysis, we found murine ataxin-3 (mATX3) to be highly expressed in the differentiated myotome of E9.5 mouse embryos. C2C12 myoblasts depleted of mATX3 by RNA interference exhibited a round morphology, cell misalignment, and a delay in differentiation following myogenesis induction. Interestingly, these cells showed a down-regulation of alpha5 and alpha7 integrin subunit levels both by immunoblotting and immunofluorescence. Mouse ATX3 was found to interact with alpha5 integrin subunit and to stabilize this protein by repressing its degradation through the UPS. Proteomic analysis of mATX3-depleted C2C12 cells revealed alteration of the levels of several proteins related to integrin signaling. CONCLUSIONS: Ataxin-3 is important for myogenesis through regulation of integrin subunit levels.
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