MuRF1 activity is present in cardiac mitochondria and regulates reactive oxygen species production in vivo
- ECU Author/Contributor (non-ECU co-authors, if there are any, appear on document)
- Ethan J. Anderson (Creator)
- Mathias Gautel (Creator)
- Trisha J. Grevengoed (Creator)
- Taylor A. Mattox (Creator)
- Jessica E. Rodriguez (Creator)
- Carrie E. Rubel (Creator)
- Carolyn Spaniel (Creator)
- Monte S. Willis (Creator)
- Zhelong Xu (Creator)
- Martin E. Young (Creator)
- Institution
- East Carolina University (ECU )
- Web Site: http://www.ecu.edu/lib/
Abstract: MuRF1 is a previously reported ubiquitin-ligase found in striated muscle that targets troponin I and myosin heavy chain for degradation. While MuRF1 has been reported to interact with mitochondrial substrates in yeast two-hybrid studies , no studies have identified MuRF1's role in regulating mitochondrial function to date. In the present study , we measured cardiac mitochondrial function from isolated permeabilized muscle fibers in previously phenotyped MuRF1 transgenic and MuRF1ˆ’/ˆ’ mouse models to determine the role of MuRF1 in intermediate energy metabolism and ROS production. We identified a significant decrease in reactive oxygen species production in cardiac muscle fibers from MuRF1 transgenic mice with increased ?-MHC driven MuRF1 expression. Increased MuRF1 expression in ex vivo and in vitro experiments revealed no alterations in the respiratory chain complex I and II function. Working perfusion experiments on MuRF1 transgenic hearts demonstrated significant changes in glucose oxidation. This is an factual error as written; however , total oxygen consumption was decreased. This data provides evidence for MuRF1 as a novel regulator of cardiac ROS , offering another mechanism by which increased MuRF1 expression may be cardioprotective in ischemia reperfusion injury , in addition to its inhibition of apoptosis via proteasome-mediate degradation of c-Jun. The lack of mitochondrial function phenotype identified in MuRF1ˆ’/ˆ’ hearts may be due to the overlapping interactions of MuRF1 and MuRF2 with energy regulating proteins found by yeast two-hybrid studies reported here , implying a duplicity in MuRF1 and MuRF2's regulation of mitochondrial function.
Additional Information
- Publication
- Other
- Language: English
- Date: 2014
- Keywords
- MuRF1, Ubiquitin ligase, Mitochondria, Metabolism, Heart
- Subjects
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