Cavin4 interacts with Bin1 to promote T-tubule formation and stability in developing skeletal muscle

Cavin4 与 Bin1 相互作用,促进发育中骨骼肌中 T 小管的形成和稳定性。

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作者:Harriet P Lo,Ye-Wheen Lim #,Zherui Xiong #,Nick Martel,Charles Ferguson,Nicholas Ariotti,Jean Giacomotto,James Rae,Matthias Floetenmeyer,Shayli Varasteh Moradi,Ya Gao,Vikas A Tillu,Di Xia,Huang Wang,Samira Rahnama,Susan J Nixon,Michele Bastiani,Ryan D Day,Kelly A Smith,Nathan J Palpant,Wayne A Johnston,Kirill Alexandrov,Brett M Collins,Thomas E Hall,Robert G Parton

Abstract

The cavin proteins are essential for caveola biogenesis and function. Here, we identify a role for the muscle-specific component, Cavin4, in skeletal muscle T-tubule development by analyzing two vertebrate systems, mouse and zebrafish. In both models, Cavin4 localized to T-tubules, and loss of Cavin4 resulted in aberrant T-tubule maturation. In zebrafish, which possess duplicated cavin4 paralogs, Cavin4b was shown to directly interact with the T-tubule-associated BAR domain protein Bin1. Loss of both Cavin4a and Cavin4b caused aberrant accumulation of interconnected caveolae within the T-tubules, a fragmented T-tubule network enriched in Caveolin-3, and an impaired Ca2+ response upon mechanical stimulation. We propose a role for Cavin4 in remodeling the T-tubule membrane early in development by recycling caveolar components from the T-tubule to the sarcolemma. This generates a stable T-tubule domain lacking caveolae that is essential for T-tubule function.

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