<div><p>Dysferlin (Dysf) and mitsugumin53 (MG53) are two key proteins involved in membrane repair of muscle cells which are efficiently recruited to the sarcolemma upon lesioning. Plasma membrane localization and recruitment of a Dysf fragment to membrane lesions in zebrafish myofibers relies on the presence of a short, polybasic amino acid motif, WRRFK. Here we show that the positive charges carried by this motif are responsible for this function. In mouse MG53, we have identified a similar motif with multiple basic residues, WKKMFR. A single amino acid replacement, K279A, leads to severe aggregation of MG53 in inclusion bodies in HeLa cells. This result is due to the loss of positive charge, as shown by studying the effects of other neutr...
Background The plasma membranes of striated muscle cells are particularly susceptible to rupture as ...
Dysferlin is proposed as a key mediator of calcium-dependent muscle membrane repair, although its pr...
Mutations in the dysferlin gene cause a group of inherited muscular dystrophies, collectively known ...
Dysferlin (Dysf) and mitsugumin53 (MG53) are two key proteins involved in membrane repair of muscle ...
Mitsugumin 53 (MG53), a muscle-specific TRIM family protein, is an essential component of the cell m...
SummaryMuscle cells have a remarkable capability to repair plasma membrane lesions. Mutations in dys...
Dysferlin is proposed as a key mediator of calcium-dependent muscle membrane repair, although its pr...
Dysferlin is critical for repair of muscle membranes after damage. Mutations in dysferlin lead to a ...
Mutations in the dysferlin gene cause the most frequent adult-onset limb girdle muscular dystrophy, ...
International audienceDysferlin deficiency compromises the repair of injured muscle, but the underly...
<div><p>Mutations in the dysferlin gene cause the most frequent adult-onset limb girdle muscular dys...
Failure to repair the sarcolemma leads to muscle cell death, depletion of stem cells and myopathy. H...
Muscular dystrophy covers a group of genetically deter-mined disorders that cause progressive weakne...
Skeletal muscle undergoes many micro-membrane lesions at physiological state. Based on their sizes a...
International audienceSkeletal muscle undergoes many micro-membrane lesions at physiological state. ...
Background The plasma membranes of striated muscle cells are particularly susceptible to rupture as ...
Dysferlin is proposed as a key mediator of calcium-dependent muscle membrane repair, although its pr...
Mutations in the dysferlin gene cause a group of inherited muscular dystrophies, collectively known ...
Dysferlin (Dysf) and mitsugumin53 (MG53) are two key proteins involved in membrane repair of muscle ...
Mitsugumin 53 (MG53), a muscle-specific TRIM family protein, is an essential component of the cell m...
SummaryMuscle cells have a remarkable capability to repair plasma membrane lesions. Mutations in dys...
Dysferlin is proposed as a key mediator of calcium-dependent muscle membrane repair, although its pr...
Dysferlin is critical for repair of muscle membranes after damage. Mutations in dysferlin lead to a ...
Mutations in the dysferlin gene cause the most frequent adult-onset limb girdle muscular dystrophy, ...
International audienceDysferlin deficiency compromises the repair of injured muscle, but the underly...
<div><p>Mutations in the dysferlin gene cause the most frequent adult-onset limb girdle muscular dys...
Failure to repair the sarcolemma leads to muscle cell death, depletion of stem cells and myopathy. H...
Muscular dystrophy covers a group of genetically deter-mined disorders that cause progressive weakne...
Skeletal muscle undergoes many micro-membrane lesions at physiological state. Based on their sizes a...
International audienceSkeletal muscle undergoes many micro-membrane lesions at physiological state. ...
Background The plasma membranes of striated muscle cells are particularly susceptible to rupture as ...
Dysferlin is proposed as a key mediator of calcium-dependent muscle membrane repair, although its pr...
Mutations in the dysferlin gene cause a group of inherited muscular dystrophies, collectively known ...