Journal article

Dystrophin S3059 phosphorylation partially attenuates denervation atrophy in mouse tibialis anterior muscles

K Swiderski, T Naim, J Trieu, A Chee, MJ Herold, AJ Kueh, CA Goodman, P Gregorevic, GS Lynch

Physiological Reports | WILEY | Published : 2024

Abstract

The dystrophin protein has well-characterized roles in force transmission and maintaining membrane integrity during muscle contraction. Studies have reported decreased expression of dystrophin in atrophying muscles during wasting conditions, and that restoration of dystrophin can attenuate atrophy, suggesting a role in maintaining muscle mass. Phosphorylation of S3059 within the cysteine-rich region of dystrophin enhances binding between dystrophin and β-dystroglycan, and mimicking phosphorylation at this site by site-directed mutagenesis attenuates myotube atrophy in vitro. To determine whether dystrophin phosphorylation can attenuate muscle wasting in vivo, CRISPR-Cas9 was used to generate..

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