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Expression of LIM Domain-binding 3 (LDB3), a Striated Muscle Z-band Alternatively Spliced PDZ-motif Protein in the Nervous System

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Journal Sci Rep
Specialty Science
Date 2023 Jan 7
PMID 36609526
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LIM domain-binding 3 (LDB3) is a member of the Enigma family of PDZ-LIM proteins. LDB3 has been reported as a striated muscle-specific Z-band alternatively spliced protein that plays an important role in mechanosensory actin cytoskeleton remodeling. This study shows that LDB3 is broadly expressed in the central and peripheral nervous system of human and mouse. LDB3 is predominantly expressed in the adult stages compared to early development and at a significantly higher level in the spinal cord than in the brain. As in skeletal muscle and heart, LDB3 is extensively alternatively spliced in the neurons. Three novel splice isoforms were identified suggesting splicing-dependent regulation of LDB3 expression in the nervous system. Expression of LDB3 in the motor cortex, cerebellum, spinal motor neuron, peripheral nerve, and neuromuscular junction in addition to skeletal muscle indicates important roles for this PDZ-LIM family protein in motor planning and execution. Moreover, expression in the hippocampal neurons suggests roles for LDB3 in learning and memory. LDB3 interactors filamin C and myotilin are also expressed in the spinal motor neuron, nerve, and neuromuscular junction, thereby providing the basis for neurogenic manifestations in myopathies associated with mutations in these so-called muscle proteins.

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