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Query: UMLS:C0026850 (
muscular dystrophy
)
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The Popeye domain containing (POPDC) gene family encodes a novel class of membrane-bound cyclic AMP effector proteins. POPDC proteins are abundantly expressed in cardiac and skeletal muscle. Consistent with its predominant expression in striated muscle, Popdc1 and Popdc2 null mutants in mouse and zebrafish develop cardiac arrhythmia and
muscular dystrophy
. Likewise, mutations in POPDC genes in patients have been associated with cardiac arrhythmia and
muscular dystrophy
phenotypes. A membrane trafficking function has been identified in this context. POPDC proteins have also been linked to tumour formation. Here,
POPDC1
plays a role as a tumour suppressor by limiting c-Myc and WNT signalling. Currently, a common functional link between POPDC's role in striated muscle and as a tumour suppressor is lacking. We also discuss several alternative working models to better understand POPDC protein function.
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PMID:The Popeye domain containing gene family encoding a family of cAMP-effector proteins with important functions in striated muscle and beyond. 3119 1
The Popeye domain containing (POPDC) gene family consists of
POPDC1
(also known as
B
VES)
,
POPDC2
and
POPDC3
and encodes a novel class of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) effector proteins. Despite first reports of their isolation and initial characterization at the protein level dating back 20 years, only recently major advances in defining their biological functions and disease association have been made. Loss-of-function experiments in mice and zebrafish established an important role in skeletal muscle regeneration, heart rhythm control and stress signaling. Patients suffering from
muscular dystrophy
and atrioventricular block were found to carry missense and nonsense mutations in either of the three POPDC genes, which suggests an important function in the control of striated muscle homeostasis. However, POPDC genes are also expressed in a number of epithelial cells and function as tumor suppressor genes involved in the control of epithelial structure, tight junction formation and signaling. Suppression of
POPDC
genes enhances tumor cell proliferation, migration, invasion and metastasis in a variety of human cancers, thus promoting a malignant phenotype. Moreover, downregulation of
POPDC1
and
POPDC3
expression in different cancer types has been associated with poor prognosis. However, high
POPDC3
expression has also been correlated to poor clinical prognosis in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, suggesting that
POPDC3
potentially plays different roles in the progression of different types of cancer. Interestingly, a gain of
POPDC1
function in tumor cells inhibits cell proliferation, migration and invasion thereby reducing malignancy. Furthermore, POPDC proteins have been implicated in the control of cell cycle genes and epidermal growth factor and Wnt signaling. Work in tumor cell lines suggest that cyclic nucleotide binding may also be important in epithelial cells. Thus, POPDC proteins have a prominent role in tissue homeostasis and cellular signaling in both epithelia and striated muscle.
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PMID:The Role of the Popeye Domain Containing Gene Family in Organ Homeostasis. 3181 25