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The sarcoplasmic reticulum: an organized patchwork of specialized domains
Authors:Rossi Daniela  Barone Virginia  Giacomello Emiliana  Cusimano Vincenza  Sorrentino Vincenzo
Institution:Molecular Medicine Section, Department of Neuroscience and Interuniversitary Institute of Myology, University of Siena, 53100 Siena, Italy
Abstract:The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) of skeletal muscle cells is a convoluted structure composed of a variety of tubules and cisternae, which share a continuous lumen delimited by a single continuous membrane, branching to form a network that surrounds each myofibril. In this network, some specific domains basically represented by the longitudinal SR and the junctional SR can be distinguished. These domains are mainly dedicated to Ca2+ homeostasis in relation to regulation of muscle contraction, with the longitudinal SR representing the sites of Ca2+ uptake and storage and the junctional SR representing the sites of Ca2+ release. To perform its functions, the SR takes contact with other cellular elements, the sarcolemma, the contractile apparatus and the mitochondria, giving rise to a number of interactions, most of which are still to be defined at the molecular level. This review will describe some of the most recent advancements in understanding the organization of this complex network and its specific domains. Furthermore, we shall address initial evidence on how SR proteins are retained at distinct SR domains.
Keywords:calcium release  membrane domains  organelle compartmentalization  sarcoplasmic reticulum
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