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  • Plakin repeat domains (PRDs) are crucial for connecting plakin proteins with the intermediate filament cytoskeleton, which is essential for the structural integrity of cardiac and epithelial tissues.
  • 12 missense mutations related to diseases were analyzed, with some mutations causing the PRDs of desmoplakin to become insoluble and impacting their structural integrity and function.
  • Findings suggest that these mutations could destabilize PRD structures and disrupt cytoskeletal linkages, offering insights that may lead to new treatments for related diseases like cardiomyopathies and skin blistering disorders.

Article Abstract

Plakin repeat domains (PRDs) are globular modules that mediate the interaction of plakin proteins with the intermediate filament (IF) cytoskeleton. These associations are vital for maintaining tissue integrity in cardiac muscle and epithelial tissues. PRDs are subject to mutations that give rise to cardiomyopathies such as arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy, characterised by ventricular arrhythmias and associated with an increased risk of sudden heart failure, and skin blistering diseases. Herein, we have examined the functional and structural effects of 12 disease-linked missense mutations, identified from the human gene mutation database, on the PRDs of the desmosomal protein desmoplakin. Five mutations (G2056R and E2193K in PRD-A, G2338R and G2375R in PRD-B and G2647D in PRD-C) rendered their respective PRD proteins either fully or partially insoluble following expression in bacterial cells. Each of the residues affected are conserved across plakin family members, inferring a crucial role in maintaining the structural integrity of the PRD. In transfected HeLa cells, the mutation G2375R adversely affected the targeting of a desmoplakin C-terminal construct containing all three PRDs to vimentin IFs. The deletion of PRD-B and PRD-C from the construct compromised its targeting to vimentin. Bioinformatic and structural modelling approaches provided multiple mechanisms by which the disease-causing mutations could potentially destabilise PRD structure and compromise cytoskeletal linkages. Overall, our data highlight potential molecular mechanisms underlying pathogenic missense mutations and could pave the way for informing novel curative interventions targeting cardiomyopathies and skin blistering disorders.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8745463PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23010529DOI Listing

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