Title : Loss of function of myosin chaperones triggers Hsf1-mediated transcriptional response in skeletal muscle cells - Etard_2015_Genome.Biol_16_267 |
Author(s) : Etard C , Armant O , Roostalu U , Gourain V , Ferg M , Strahle U |
Ref : Genome Biol , 16 :267 , 2015 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Mutations in myosin chaperones Unc45b and Hsp90aa1.1 as well as in the Unc45b-binding protein Smyd1b impair formation of myofibrils in skeletal muscle and lead to the accumulation of misfolded myosin. The concomitant transcriptional response involves up-regulation of the three genes encoding these proteins, as well as genes involved in muscle development. The transcriptional up-regulation of unc45b, hsp90aa1.1 and smyd1b is specific to zebrafish mutants with myosin folding defects, and is not triggered in other zebrafish myopathy models. RESULTS: By dissecting the promoter of unc45b, we identify a Heat shock factor 1 (Hsf1) binding element as a mediator of unc45b up-regulation in myofibers lacking myosin folding proteins. Loss-of-function of Hsf1 abolishes unc45b up-regulation in mutants with defects in myosin folding. CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, our data show that skeletal muscle cells respond to defective myosin chaperones with a complex gene program and suggest that this response is mediated by Hsf1 activation. |
PubMedSearch : Etard_2015_Genome.Biol_16_267 |
PubMedID: 26631063 |
Etard C, Armant O, Roostalu U, Gourain V, Ferg M, Strahle U (2015)
Loss of function of myosin chaperones triggers Hsf1-mediated transcriptional response in skeletal muscle cells
Genome Biol
16 :267
Etard C, Armant O, Roostalu U, Gourain V, Ferg M, Strahle U (2015)
Genome Biol
16 :267