2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2017.11.009
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The role of βII spectrin in cardiac health and disease

Abstract: Spectrins are large, flexible proteins comprised of α-β dimers that are connected head-to-head to form the canonical heterotetrameric spectrin structure. Spectrins were initially believed to be exclusively found in human erythrocytic membrane and are highly conserved among different species. βII spectrin, the most common isoform of non-erythrocytic spectrin, is found in all nucleated cells and forms larger macromolecular complexes with ankyrins and actins. Not only is βII spectrin a central cytoskeletal scaflo… Show more

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“…Regarding the spectrin beta chain, it has been reported as a crucial component in maintaining cardiac membrane excitability [34]. Spectrin beta chain downregulation is associated with heart failure and maladaptive cardiac remodeling [35]. However, this protein was upregulated by RT, which indicates regulatory effects on electrical functions in cardiomyocytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the spectrin beta chain, it has been reported as a crucial component in maintaining cardiac membrane excitability [34]. Spectrin beta chain downregulation is associated with heart failure and maladaptive cardiac remodeling [35]. However, this protein was upregulated by RT, which indicates regulatory effects on electrical functions in cardiomyocytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…βII spectrin (β2-Spectrin/SPTBN1/β2SP/ELF, gene SPTBN1), a dynamic intracellular protein usually located on the medial membrane of the cell. Notably, the versatile role of βII spectrin in disease has been reported in an increasing numbers of studies, and βII spectrin has been implicated in diseases such as cancer, neurological disorders, cardiovascular diseases, osteoporosis, and hearing loss 2,[10][11][12][13] . Strikingly, growing evidence associates βII spectrin with various cancers, and expression and function vary between different tumor stages or types of βII spectrin 10 .…”
Section: Ivyspringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spectrin, first discovered in erythroid cells by Marchesi and Steersand in 1968 1 , is expressed in all metazoan cells and highly conserved across different species 2 . Spectrin forms an extensive filamentous intracellular network that acts as a cytoplasmic scaffold for proteins 3 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently it has been demonstrated that ANK B is critical for β II spectrin _targeting in neonatal cardiomyocytes [26], whereas β II spectrin is responsible for proper ANK B expression and localization in the mature cells [39]. It has also been shown that dysregulation in the ANK B/β spectrin pathway is linked to congenital human heart disease [39,40]. Moreover, ANK B has been associated with the so-called corpus callosum hypoplasia, retardation, adducted thumbs, spastic paraplegia and hydrocephalus (collectively termed CRASH syndrome).…”
Section: Ankyrin B Cardiac Arrhythmia and Crash Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%
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