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    MuRF1 activity is present in cardiac mitochondria and regulates reactive oxygen species production in vivo

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    Mattox, Taylor A.; Young, Martin E.; Rubel, Carrie E.; Spaniel, Carolyn; Rodriguez, Jessica E.; Grevengoed, Trisha J.; Gautel, Mathias; Xu, Zhelong; Anderson, Ethan J.; Willis, Monte S.
    Abstract
    MuRF1 is a previously reported ubiquitin-ligase found in striated muscle that targets troponin I and myosin heavy chain for degradation. While MuRF1 has been reported to interact with mitochondrial substrates in yeast two-hybrid studies, no studies have identified MuRF1’s role in regulating mitochondrial function to date. In the present study, we measured cardiac mitochondrial function from isolated permeabilized muscle fibers in previously phenotyped MuRF1 transgenic and MuRF1−/− mouse models to determine the role of MuRF1 in intermediate energy metabolism and ROS production. We identified a significant decrease in reactive oxygen species production in cardiac muscle fibers from MuRF1 transgenic mice with increased α-MHC driven MuRF1 expression. Increased MuRF1 expression in ex vivo and in vitro experiments revealed no alterations in the respiratory chain complex I and II function. Working perfusion experiments on MuRF1 transgenic hearts demonstrated significant changes in glucose oxidation. This is an factual error as written; however, total oxygen consumption was decreased. This data provides evidence for MuRF1 as a novel regulator of cardiac ROS, offering another mechanism by which increased MuRF1 expression may be cardioprotective in ischemia reperfusion injury, in addition to its inhibition of apoptosis via proteasome-mediate degradation of c-Jun. The lack of mitochondrial function phenotype identified in MuRF1−/− hearts may be due to the overlapping interactions of MuRF1 and MuRF2 with energy regulating proteins found by yeast two-hybrid studies reported here, implying a duplicity in MuRF1 and MuRF2’s regulation of mitochondrial function.
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    Erratum: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10863-014-9597-1
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10342/6094
    Subject
     MuRF1; Ubiquitin ligase; Mitochondria; Metabolism; Heart 
    Date
    2014-06
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    Mattox, Taylor A., & Young, Martin E., & Rubel, Carrie E., & Spaniel, Carolyn, & Rodriguez, Jessica E., & Grevengoed, Trisha J., & Gautel, Mathias, & Xu, Zhelong, & Anderson, Ethan J., & Willis, Monte S.. (June 2014). MuRF1 activity is present in cardiac mitochondria and regulates reactive oxygen species production in vivo. Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes, (46:3), p.173-187. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10342/6094

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    Mattox, Taylor A., and Young, Martin E., and Rubel, Carrie E., and Spaniel, Carolyn, and Rodriguez, Jessica E., and Grevengoed, Trisha J., and Gautel, Mathias, and Xu, Zhelong, and Anderson, Ethan J., and Willis, Monte S.. "MuRF1 activity is present in cardiac mitochondria and regulates reactive oxygen species production in vivo". Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes. 46:3. (173-187.), June 2014. April 23, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10342/6094.
    Chicago:
    Mattox, Taylor A. and Young, Martin E. and Rubel, Carrie E. and Spaniel, Carolyn and Rodriguez, Jessica E. and Grevengoed, Trisha J. and Gautel, Mathias and Xu, Zhelong and Anderson, Ethan J. and Willis, Monte S., "MuRF1 activity is present in cardiac mitochondria and regulates reactive oxygen species production in vivo," Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes 46, no. 3 (June 2014), http://hdl.handle.net/10342/6094 (accessed April 23, 2021).
    AMA:
    Mattox, Taylor A., Young, Martin E., Rubel, Carrie E., Spaniel, Carolyn, Rodriguez, Jessica E., Grevengoed, Trisha J., Gautel, Mathias, Xu, Zhelong, Anderson, Ethan J., Willis, Monte S.. MuRF1 activity is present in cardiac mitochondria and regulates reactive oxygen species production in vivo. Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes. June 2014; 46(3) 173-187. http://hdl.handle.net/10342/6094. Accessed April 23, 2021.
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