The sarcomeric M-region anchors thick filaments and withstands the mechanical stress of contractions by deformation, thus enabling distribution of physiological forces along the length of thick filaments. While the role of the M-region in supporting myofibrillar structure and contractility is well established, its role in mediating additional cellular processes has only recently started to emerge. As such, M-region is the hub of key protein players contributing to cytoskeletal remodeling, signal transduction, mechanosensing, metabolism, and proteasomal degradation. Mutations in genes encoding M-region related proteins lead to development of severe and lethal cardiac and skeletal myopathies affecting mankind. Herein, we describe the main cellular processes taking place at the M-region, other than thick filament assembly, and discuss human myopathies associated with mutant or truncated M-region proteins.
CITATION STYLE
Hu, L. Y. R., Ackermann, M. A., & Kontrogianni-Konstantopoulos, A. (2015). The sarcomeric M-region: A molecular command center for diverse cellular processes. BioMed Research International. Hindawi Publishing Corporation. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/714197
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.