The human phospholamban Arg14-deletion mutant localizes to plasma membrane and interacts with the Na/K-ATPase

Dec 14, 2011Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology

A human phospholamban protein missing Arg14 moves to the cell surface and interacts with the sodium-potassium pump

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Abstract

The mutant PLN-R14Del in cardiomyocytes may lead to enhanced cardiac function while causing cardiac hypertrophy.

  • PLN mutations, such as PLN-R14Del, are associated with dilated cardiomyopathy.
  • PLN-R14Del did not inhibit calcium uptake in the sarcoplasmic reticulum compared to PLN-knockouts.
  • Cardiac myocytes expressing PLN-R14Del exhibited hyper-contractile properties similar to PLN-knockouts.
  • PLN-R14Del failed to co-localize with the calcium pump SERCA2a but interacted with the Na/K-ATPase, enhancing its activity.
  • Activation of the Akt and MAPK pathways was observed alongside cardiac hypertrophy in PLN-R14Del hearts.

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