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  2. Stac3 is a component of the excitation-contraction coupling machinery and mutated in Native American myopathy

Stac3 is a component of the excitation-contraction coupling machinery and mutated in Native American myopathy

  • Nat Commun. 2013;4:1952. doi: 10.1038/ncomms2952.
Eric J Horstick 1 Jeremy W Linsley James J Dowling Michael A Hauser Kristin K McDonald Allison Ashley-Koch Louis Saint-Amant Akhila Satish Wilson W Cui Weibin Zhou Shawn M Sprague Demetra S Stamm Cynthia M Powell Marcy C Speer Clara Franzini-Armstrong Hiromi Hirata John Y Kuwada
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA.
Abstract

Excitation-contraction coupling, the process that regulates contractions by skeletal muscles, transduces changes in membrane voltage by activating release of Ca(2+) from internal stores to initiate muscle contraction. Defects in excitation-contraction coupling are associated with muscle diseases. Here we identify Stac3 as a novel component of the excitation-contraction coupling machinery. Using a zebrafish genetic screen, we generate a locomotor mutation that is mapped to stac3. We provide electrophysiological, Ca(2+) imaging, immunocytochemical and biochemical evidence that Stac3 participates in excitation-contraction coupling in muscles. Furthermore, we reveal that a mutation in human STAC3 is the genetic basis of the debilitating Native American myopathy (NAM). Analysis of NAM stac3 in zebrafish shows that the NAM mutation decreases excitation-contraction coupling. These findings enhance our understanding of both excitation-contraction coupling and the pathology of myopathies.

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