The Popeye domain containing gene family encoding a family of cAMP-effector proteins with important functions in striated muscle and beyond

J Muscle Res Cell Motil. 2019 Jun;40(2):169-183. doi: 10.1007/s10974-019-09523-z. Epub 2019 Jun 13.

Abstract

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.

Keywords: Atrioventricular block; Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy; Membrane trafficking; Popeye domain containing genes; Sinus node disease; Tumour suppressor; cAMP.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Arrhythmias, Cardiac / genetics
  • Arrhythmias, Cardiac / metabolism
  • Cell Adhesion Molecules* / genetics
  • Cell Adhesion Molecules* / metabolism
  • Cyclic AMP* / genetics
  • Cyclic AMP* / metabolism
  • Humans
  • Mice
  • Multigene Family
  • Muscle Proteins* / genetics
  • Muscle Proteins* / metabolism
  • Muscle, Striated / metabolism*
  • Muscular Dystrophies / genetics
  • Muscular Dystrophies / metabolism
  • Mutation
  • Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc
  • Second Messenger Systems*
  • Tumor Suppressor Proteins / genetics
  • Tumor Suppressor Proteins / metabolism
  • Wnt Signaling Pathway*
  • Zebrafish

Substances

  • BVES protein, human
  • Cell Adhesion Molecules
  • MYC protein, human
  • Muscle Proteins
  • POPDC2 protein, human
  • Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc
  • Tumor Suppressor Proteins
  • Cyclic AMP