Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1931245 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2010 | 6 Pages |
The AHNAK scaffold PDZ-protein family is implicated in various cellular processes including membrane repair; however, AHNAK function and subcellular localization in skeletal muscle are unclear. We used specific AHNAK1 and AHNAK2 antibodies to analyzed the detailed localization of both proteins in mouse skeletal muscle. Co-localization of AHNAK1 and AHNAK2 with vinculin clearly demonstrates that both proteins are components of the costameric network. In contrast, no AHNAK expression was detected in the T-tubule system. A laser wounding assay with AHNAK1-deficient fibers suggests that AHNAK1 is not involved in membrane repair. Using atomic force microscopy (AFM), we observed a significantly higher transverse stiffness of AHNAK1−/− fibers. These findings suggest novel functions of AHNAK proteins in skeletal muscle.
Research highlights► AHNAK1 and AHNAK2 are costameric proteins. ► Intact membrane repair in AHNAK1-deficient mice. ► AHNAK1−/− single fibers have a higher transverse stiffness.