Dstac Regulates Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Drosophila Body Wall Muscles

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Stac3 regulates excitation-contraction coupling (EC coupling) in vertebrate skeletal muscles by regulating the L-type voltage-gated calcium channel (Cav channel). Recently a stac-like gene, Dstac, was identified in Drosophila and found to be expressed by both a subset of neurons and muscles. Here, we show that Dstac and Dmca1D, the Drosophila L-type Cav channel, are necessary for normal locomotion by larvae. Immunolabeling with specific antibodies against Dstac and Dmca1D found that Dstac and Dmca1D are expressed by larval body-wall muscles. Furthermore, Ca2+ imaging of muscles of Dstac and Dmca1D deficient larvae found that Dstac and Dmca1D are required for excitation-contraction coupling. Finally, Dstac appears to be required for normal expression levels of Dmca1D in body-wall muscles. These results suggest that Dstac regulates Dmca1D during EC coupling and thus muscle contraction.

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Hsu, I. U., Linsley, J. W., Reid, L. E., Hume, R. I., Leflein, A., & Kuwada, J. Y. (2020). Dstac Regulates Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Drosophila Body Wall Muscles. Frontiers in Physiology, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.573723

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