TY - JOUR
T1 - Resolving titin’s lifecycle and the spatial organization of protein turnover in mouse cardiomyocytes
AU - Rudolph, Franziska
AU - Hüttemeister, Judith
AU - da Silva Lopes, Katharina
AU - Jüttner, René
AU - Yu, Lily
AU - Bergmann, Nora
AU - Friedrich, Dhana
AU - Preibisch, Stephan
AU - Wagner, Eva
AU - Lehnart, Stephan E.
AU - Gregorio, Carol C.
AU - Gotthardt, Michael
N1 - Funding Information:
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. This work was funded by the FOR1352 of the German Research Foundation and by German Centre for Cardiovascular Research Project MD3-Nanopathology (to S.E.L.). We thank Anje Sporbert, Anca Margineanu, and the Microscope Core Facility from the Max Delbrück Center for support with the confocal and STED microscopes; Siegfried Labeit for the titin antibodies; and Dilan Cacan, Michaela Naschke, and Janine Fröhlich for expert technical assistance.
Funding Information:
This work was funded by the FOR1352 of the German Research Foundation and by German Centre for Cardiovascular Research Project MD3-Nanopathology (to S.E.L.). We thank Anje Sporbert, Anca Margineanu, and the Microscope Core Facility from the Max Delbr?ck Center for support with the confocal and STED microscopes; Siegfried Labeit for the titin antibodies; and Dilan Cacan, Michaela Naschke, and Janine Fr?hlich for expert technical assistance.
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PY - 2019/12/10
Y1 - 2019/12/10
N2 - Cardiac protein homeostasis, sarcomere assembly, and integration of titin as the sarcomeric backbone are tightly regulated to facilitate adaptation and repair. Very little is known on how the >3-MDa titin protein is synthesized, moved, inserted into sarcomeres, detached, and degraded. Here, we generated a bifluorescently labeled knockin mouse to simultaneously visualize both ends of the molecule and follow titin’s life cycle in vivo. We find titin mRNA, protein synthesis and degradation compartmentalized toward the Z-disk in adult, but not embryonic cardiomyocytes. Originating at the Z-disk, titin contributes to a soluble protein pool (>15% of total titin) before it is integrated into the sarcomere lattice. Titin integration, disintegration, and reintegration are stochastic and do not proceed sequentially from Z-disk to M-band, as suggested previously. Exchange between soluble and integrated titin depends on titin protein composition and differs between individual cardiomyocytes. Thus, titin dynamics facilitate embryonic vs. adult sarcomere remodeling with implications for cardiac development and disease.
AB - Cardiac protein homeostasis, sarcomere assembly, and integration of titin as the sarcomeric backbone are tightly regulated to facilitate adaptation and repair. Very little is known on how the >3-MDa titin protein is synthesized, moved, inserted into sarcomeres, detached, and degraded. Here, we generated a bifluorescently labeled knockin mouse to simultaneously visualize both ends of the molecule and follow titin’s life cycle in vivo. We find titin mRNA, protein synthesis and degradation compartmentalized toward the Z-disk in adult, but not embryonic cardiomyocytes. Originating at the Z-disk, titin contributes to a soluble protein pool (>15% of total titin) before it is integrated into the sarcomere lattice. Titin integration, disintegration, and reintegration are stochastic and do not proceed sequentially from Z-disk to M-band, as suggested previously. Exchange between soluble and integrated titin depends on titin protein composition and differs between individual cardiomyocytes. Thus, titin dynamics facilitate embryonic vs. adult sarcomere remodeling with implications for cardiac development and disease.
KW - Live imaging
KW - Proteostasis
KW - STED microscopy
KW - Sarcomere
KW - Titin
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U2 - 10.1073/pnas.1904385116
DO - 10.1073/pnas.1904385116
M3 - Article
C2 - 31757849
AN - SCOPUS:85076240915
SN - 0027-8424
VL - 116
SP - 25126
EP - 25136
JO - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
JF - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
IS - 50
ER -