Triadin: a multi-protein family for which purpose?
Tóm tắt
Triadin is a protein first identified as a member of the muscle calcium release complex, involved in calcium
release for muscle contraction. However, its precise function in this complex is still undefined. Recently,
triadin has been shown to be a multi-protein family, with different distribution of the various splice variants
within the sarcoplasmic reticulum, raising the possibility of multiple functions for this family of polypeptides.
Such functions may include involvement in excitation-contraction coupling, in triad targeting, in structural
function or in muscle differentiation. The putative role(s) of triadin(s) will be discussed here.