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Amphiphysin 2 (Bin1) and T-Tubule Biogenesis in Muscle

Abstract

In striated muscle, the plasma membrane forms tubular invaginations (transverse tubules or T-tubules) that function in depolarization-contraction coupling. Caveolin-3 and amphiphysin were implicated in their biogenesis. Amphiphysin isoforms have a putative role in membrane deformation at endocytic sites. An isoform of amphiphysin 2 concentrated at T-tubules induced tubular plasma membrane invaginations when expressed in nonmuscle cells. This property required exon 10, a phosphoinositide-binding module. In developing myotubes, amphiphysin 2 and caveolin-3 segregated in tubular and vesicular portions of the T-tubule system, respectively. These findings support a role of the bilayer-deforming properties of amphiphysin at T-tubules and, more generally, a physiological role of amphiphysin in membrane deformation.

Authors

Lee E; Marcucci M; Daniell L; Pypaert M; Weisz OA; Ochoa G-C; Farsad K; Wenk MR; De Camilli P

Journal

Science, Vol. 297, No. 5584, pp. 1193–1196

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Publication Date

August 16, 2002

DOI

10.1126/science.1071362

ISSN

0036-8075

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