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New Findings on LMO7 Transcripts, Proteins and Regulatory Regions in Human and Vertebrate Model Organisms and the Intracellular Distribution in Skeletal Muscle Cells

LMO7 is a multifunctional PDZ–LIM protein that can interact with different molecular partners and is found in several intracellular locations. The aim of this work was to shed light on LMO7 evolution, alternative transcripts, protein structure and gene regulation through multiple in silico analyses....

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Autores principales: Gomes, Geyse, do Amaral, Mariana Juliani, Bagri, Kayo Moreira, Vasconcellos, Larissa Melo, Almeida, Marcius da Silva, Alvares, Lúcia Elvira, Mermelstein, Claudia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8657913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34884689
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222312885
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author Gomes, Geyse
do Amaral, Mariana Juliani
Bagri, Kayo Moreira
Vasconcellos, Larissa Melo
Almeida, Marcius da Silva
Alvares, Lúcia Elvira
Mermelstein, Claudia
author_facet Gomes, Geyse
do Amaral, Mariana Juliani
Bagri, Kayo Moreira
Vasconcellos, Larissa Melo
Almeida, Marcius da Silva
Alvares, Lúcia Elvira
Mermelstein, Claudia
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description LMO7 is a multifunctional PDZ–LIM protein that can interact with different molecular partners and is found in several intracellular locations. The aim of this work was to shed light on LMO7 evolution, alternative transcripts, protein structure and gene regulation through multiple in silico analyses. We also explored the intracellular distribution of the LMO7 protein in chicken and zebrafish embryonic skeletal muscle cells by means of confocal fluorescence microscopy. Our results revealed a single LMO7 gene in mammals, sauropsids, Xenopus and in the holostean fish spotted gar while two lmo7 genes (lmo7a and lmo7b) were identified in teleost fishes. In addition, several different transcripts were predicted for LMO7 in human and in major vertebrate model organisms (mouse, chicken, Xenopus and zebrafish). Bioinformatics tools revealed several structural features of the LMO7 protein including intrinsically disordered regions. We found the LMO7 protein in multiple intracellular compartments in chicken and zebrafish skeletal muscle cells, such as membrane adhesion sites and the perinuclear region. Curiously, the LMO7 protein was detected within the nuclei of muscle cells in chicken but not in zebrafish. Our data showed that a conserved regulatory element may be related to muscle-specific LMO7 expression. Our findings uncover new and important information about LMO7 and open new challenges to understanding how the diverse regulation, structure and distribution of this protein are integrated into highly complex vertebrate cellular milieux, such as skeletal muscle cells.
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spelling pubmed-86579132021-12-10 New Findings on LMO7 Transcripts, Proteins and Regulatory Regions in Human and Vertebrate Model Organisms and the Intracellular Distribution in Skeletal Muscle Cells Gomes, Geyse do Amaral, Mariana Juliani Bagri, Kayo Moreira Vasconcellos, Larissa Melo Almeida, Marcius da Silva Alvares, Lúcia Elvira Mermelstein, Claudia Int J Mol Sci Article LMO7 is a multifunctional PDZ–LIM protein that can interact with different molecular partners and is found in several intracellular locations. The aim of this work was to shed light on LMO7 evolution, alternative transcripts, protein structure and gene regulation through multiple in silico analyses. We also explored the intracellular distribution of the LMO7 protein in chicken and zebrafish embryonic skeletal muscle cells by means of confocal fluorescence microscopy. Our results revealed a single LMO7 gene in mammals, sauropsids, Xenopus and in the holostean fish spotted gar while two lmo7 genes (lmo7a and lmo7b) were identified in teleost fishes. In addition, several different transcripts were predicted for LMO7 in human and in major vertebrate model organisms (mouse, chicken, Xenopus and zebrafish). Bioinformatics tools revealed several structural features of the LMO7 protein including intrinsically disordered regions. We found the LMO7 protein in multiple intracellular compartments in chicken and zebrafish skeletal muscle cells, such as membrane adhesion sites and the perinuclear region. Curiously, the LMO7 protein was detected within the nuclei of muscle cells in chicken but not in zebrafish. Our data showed that a conserved regulatory element may be related to muscle-specific LMO7 expression. Our findings uncover new and important information about LMO7 and open new challenges to understanding how the diverse regulation, structure and distribution of this protein are integrated into highly complex vertebrate cellular milieux, such as skeletal muscle cells. MDPI 2021-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8657913/ /pubmed/34884689 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222312885 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gomes, Geyse
do Amaral, Mariana Juliani
Bagri, Kayo Moreira
Vasconcellos, Larissa Melo
Almeida, Marcius da Silva
Alvares, Lúcia Elvira
Mermelstein, Claudia
New Findings on LMO7 Transcripts, Proteins and Regulatory Regions in Human and Vertebrate Model Organisms and the Intracellular Distribution in Skeletal Muscle Cells
title New Findings on LMO7 Transcripts, Proteins and Regulatory Regions in Human and Vertebrate Model Organisms and the Intracellular Distribution in Skeletal Muscle Cells
title_full New Findings on LMO7 Transcripts, Proteins and Regulatory Regions in Human and Vertebrate Model Organisms and the Intracellular Distribution in Skeletal Muscle Cells
title_fullStr New Findings on LMO7 Transcripts, Proteins and Regulatory Regions in Human and Vertebrate Model Organisms and the Intracellular Distribution in Skeletal Muscle Cells
title_full_unstemmed New Findings on LMO7 Transcripts, Proteins and Regulatory Regions in Human and Vertebrate Model Organisms and the Intracellular Distribution in Skeletal Muscle Cells
title_short New Findings on LMO7 Transcripts, Proteins and Regulatory Regions in Human and Vertebrate Model Organisms and the Intracellular Distribution in Skeletal Muscle Cells
title_sort new findings on lmo7 transcripts, proteins and regulatory regions in human and vertebrate model organisms and the intracellular distribution in skeletal muscle cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8657913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34884689
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222312885
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