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Publication : Critical roles for multiple formins during cardiac myofibril development and repair.

First Author  Rosado M Year  2014
Journal  Mol Biol Cell Volume  25
Issue  6 Pages  811-27
PubMed ID  24430873 Mgi Jnum  J:315534
Mgi Id  MGI:6829173 Doi  10.1091/mbc.E13-08-0443
Citation  Rosado M, et al. (2014) Critical roles for multiple formins during cardiac myofibril development and repair. Mol Biol Cell 25(6):811-27
abstractText  Cardiac and skeletal muscle function depends on the proper formation of myofibrils, which are tandem arrays of highly organized actomyosin contractile units called sarcomeres. How the architecture of these colossal molecular assemblages is established during development and maintained over the lifetime of an animal is poorly understood. We investigate the potential roles in myofibril formation and repair of formin proteins, which are encoded by 15 different genes in mammals. Using quantitative real-time PCR analysis, we find that 13 formins are differentially expressed in mouse hearts during postnatal development. Seven formins immunolocalize to sarcomeres in diverse patterns, suggesting that they have a variety of functional roles. Using RNA interference silencing, we find that the formins mDia2, DAAM1, FMNL1, and FMNL2 are required nonredundantly for myofibrillogenesis. Knockdown phenotypes include global loss of myofibril organization and defective sarcomeric ultrastructure. Finally, our analysis reveals an unanticipated requirement specifically for FMNL1 and FMNL2 in the repair of damaged myofibrils. Together our data reveal an unexpectedly large number of formins, with diverse localization patterns and nonredundant roles, functioning in myofibril development and maintenance, and provide the first evidence of actin assembly factors being required to repair myofibrils.
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