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Publication : Alternatively spliced MAP4 isoforms have key roles in maintaining microtubule organization and skeletal muscle function.

First Author  Lucas L Year  2024
Journal  iScience Volume  27
Issue  11 Pages  111104
PubMed ID  39473976 Mgi Jnum  J:358165
Mgi Id  MGI:7765869 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2024.111104
Citation  Lucas L, et al. (2024) Alternatively spliced MAP4 isoforms have key roles in maintaining microtubule organization and skeletal muscle function. iScience 27(11):111104
abstractText  Skeletal muscle cells (myofibers) are elongated non-mitotic, multinucleated syncytia that have adapted a microtubule lattice. Microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) play roles in regulating microtubule architecture. The most abundant MAP in skeletal muscle is MAP4. MAP4 consists of a ubiquitous MAP4 isoform (uMAP4), expressed in most tissues, and a striated-muscle-specific alternatively spliced isoform (mMAP4) that includes a 3,180-nucleotide exon (exon 8). To determine the role of mMAP4 in skeletal muscle, we generated mice that lack mMAP4 and express only uMAP4 due to genomic deletion of exon 8. We demonstrate that loss of mMAP4 leads to disorganized microtubule architecture and intrinsic loss of force generation. We show that mMAP4 exhibits enhanced association with microtubules compared to uMAP4 and that both the loss of mMAP4 and the concomitant gain of uMAP4 cause loss of muscle function. These results demonstrate the critical role for balanced expression of mMAP4 and uMAP4 for skeletal muscle homeostasis.
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