In vivo proximity proteomics uncovers palmdelphin (PALMD) as a Z-line-associated mitigator of isoproterenol-induced cardiac injury.
Congting GuoBlake D JardinJunsen LinRachelle L AmbroiseZe WangLuzi YangNeil MazumdarFujian LuQing MaYangpo CaoCanzhao LiuXujie LiuFeng LanMingming ZhaoHan XiaoErdan DongWilliam T PuYuxuan GuoPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
In vivo proximity proteomics uncover novel Z-line components that are undetected in in vitro proximity proteomics in cardiomyocytes.PALMD is a novel Z-line-associated protein that is dispensable for baseline cardiomyocyte function in vivo.PALMD mitigates cardiac dysfunction and myocardial injury after repeated isoproterenol insults.PALMD stabilizes NEXN, an essential Z-line-associated regulator of the junctional membrane complex and cardiac systolic function.