Nature Communications (Apr 2022)

CMYA5 establishes cardiac dyad architecture and positioning

  • Fujian Lu,
  • Qing Ma,
  • Wenjun Xie,
  • Carter L. Liou,
  • Donghui Zhang,
  • Mason E. Sweat,
  • Blake D. Jardin,
  • Francisco J. Naya,
  • Yuxuan Guo,
  • Heping Cheng,
  • William T. Pu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29902-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Heart muscle cells exhibit exquisitely organized subcellular features that enable efficient and coordinated heart muscle contraction, but little is known about how it is achieved. Here the authors show that CMYA5 organizes cardiomyocyte calcium release units and aligns them to sarcomeres, leading to abnormal calcium release, cardiac dysfunction, and inability to tolerate pressure overload, when absent.