Centronuclear myopathy in mice lacking a novel muscle-specific protein kinase transcriptionally regulated by MEF2

O Nakagawa, M Arnold, M Nakagawa… - Genes & …, 2005 - genesdev.cshlp.org
O Nakagawa, M Arnold, M Nakagawa, H Hamada, JM Shelton, H Kusano, TM Harris…
Genes & development, 2005genesdev.cshlp.org
Myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) plays essential roles in transcriptional control of muscle
development. However, signaling pathways acting downstream of MEF2 are largely
unknown. Here, we performed a microarray analysis using Mef2c-null mouse embryos and
identified a novel MEF2-regulated gene encoding a muscle-specific protein kinase, Srpk3,
belonging to the serine arginine protein kinase (SRPK) family, which phosphorylates
serine/arginine repeat-containing proteins. The Srpk3 gene is specifically expressed in the …
Myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) plays essential roles in transcriptional control of muscle development. However, signaling pathways acting downstream of MEF2 are largely unknown. Here, we performed a microarray analysis using Mef2c-null mouse embryos and identified a novel MEF2-regulated gene encoding a muscle-specific protein kinase, Srpk3, belonging to the serine arginine protein kinase (SRPK) family, which phosphorylates serine/arginine repeat-containing proteins. The Srpk3 gene is specifically expressed in the heart and skeletal muscle from embryogenesis to adulthood and is controlled by a muscle-specific enhancer directly regulated by MEF2. Srpk3-null mice display a new entity of type 2 fiber-specific myopathy with a marked increase in centrally placed nuclei; while transgenic mice overexpressing Srpk3 in skeletal muscle show severe myofiber degeneration and early lethality. We conclude that normal muscle growth and homeostasis require MEF2-dependent signaling by Srpk3.
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