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Interplay between SERCA, 4E-BP, and eIF4E in the Drosophila heart

Manuela Santalla, Alejandra García, Alicia Mattiazzi, Carlos A. Valverde, Ronja Schiemann, Achim Paululat, Greco Hernández, Heiko Meyer, P. Ferrero

2022PLoS ONE10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Appropriate cardiac performance depends on a tightly controlled handling of Ca2+ in a broad range of species, from invertebrates to mammals. The role of the Ca2+ ATPase, SERCA, in Ca2+ handling is pivotal, and its activity is regulated, inter alia, by interacting with distinct proteins. Herein, we give evidence that 4E binding protein (4E-BP) is a novel regulator of SERCA activity in Drosophila melanogaster during cardiac function. Flies over-expressing 4E-BP showed improved cardiac performance in young individuals associated with incremented SERCA activity. Moreover, we demonstrate that SERCA interacts with translation initiation factors eIF4E-1, eIF4E-2 and eIF4E-4 in a yeast two-hybrid assay. The specific identification of eIF4E-4 in cardiac tissue leads us to propose that the interaction of elF4E-4 with SERCA may be the basis of the cardiac effects observed in 4E-BP over-expressing flies associated with incremented SERCA activity.

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SERCADrosophila melanogasterCell biologyBiologyRegulatorCardiac function curveATPaseBiochemistryHeart failureInternal medicineGeneMedicineEnzymeNeurobiology and Insect Physiology ResearchInsect behavior and control techniquesInsect Resistance and Genetics
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