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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Biological Chemistry Année : 2006

A mouse model for monitoring calpain activity under physiological and pathological conditions

Marc Bartoli
Nathalie Bourg
Daniel Stockholm
Antony Delevacque
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Yang Han
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Perrine Borel
  • Fonction : Auteur
Kenza Seddik
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Isabelle Richard

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Calpains are Ca2+-dependent cysteine proteases known to be important for the regulation of cell functions and which aberrant activation causes cell death in a number of degenerative disorders. To provide a tool for monitoring the status of calpain activity in vivo under physiological and pathological conditions, we created a mouse model that expresses ubiquitously a fluorescent reporter consisting of eCFP and eYFP separated by a linker cleavable by the ubiquitous calpains. We named this mouse CAFI for calpain activity monitored by FRET imaging. Our validation studies demonstrated that the level of calpain activity correlates with a decrease in FRET (fluorescence resonance energy transfer) between the two fluorescent proteins. Using this model, we observed a small level of activity after denervation and fasting, a high level of activity during muscle regeneration and ischemia, and local activity in damaged myofibers after exercise. Finally, we crossed the CAFI mouse with the alpha-sarcoglycandeficient model, demonstrating an increase of calpain activity at the steady state. Altogether, our results present evidence that CAFI mice could be a valuable tool in which to follow calpain activity at physiological levels and in disease states.
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Marc Bartoli, Nathalie Bourg, Daniel Stockholm, Fabrice Raynaud, Antony Delevacque, et al.. A mouse model for monitoring calpain activity under physiological and pathological conditions. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2006, 281 (51), pp.39672-39680. ⟨10.1074/jbc.M608803200⟩. ⟨hal-01610049⟩
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