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MG53 Regulates Membrane Budding and Exocytosis in Muscle Cells
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Molecular BiologyCytoskeletonCellular PhysiologyMembrane RecyclingSkeletal MuscleTrim MotifCell SignalingCell PhysiologyMuscle CellsMolecular PhysiologyProtein TransportCell BiologySignal TransductionNatural SciencesPhysiologyMg53 ExpressionIntracellular TraffickingCellular BiochemistryMedicine
Membrane recycling and remodeling contribute to multiple cellular functions, including cell fusion events during myogenesis. We have identified a tripartite motif (TRIM72) family member protein named MG53 and defined its role in mediating the dynamic process of membrane fusion and exocytosis in striated muscle. MG53 is a muscle-specific protein that contains a TRIM motif at the amino terminus and a SPRY motif at the carboxyl terminus. Live cell imaging of green fluorescent protein-MG53 fusion construct in cultured myoblasts showed that although MG53 contains no transmembrane segment it is tightly associated with intracellular vesicles and sarcolemmal membrane. RNA interference-mediated knockdown of MG53 expression impeded myoblast differentiation, whereas overexpression of MG53 enhanced vesicle trafficking to and budding from sarcolemmal membrane. Co-expression studies indicated that MG53 activity is regulated by a functional interaction with caveolin-3. Our data reveal a new function for TRIM family proteins in regulating membrane trafficking and fusion in striated muscles.
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