“…Interestingly, this membrane defect could be indirectly related to the absence of synemin and be the result of perturbation of its interaction with proteins that might be directly involved in the integrity of membrane structure, such as dystrophin, utrophin, adystrobrevin, plectin 1, zyxin, vinculin and talin (Bellin et al, 1999;Bhosle et al, 2006;Hijikata et al, 2008;Mizuno et al, 2001;Sun et al, 2008a;Sun et al, 2008b;Sun et al, 2010a). It has been reported that b-synemin mediates the association of desmin IFs with Z-lines in neonate cardiomyocytes, whereas a-synemin stabilises junctional complexes between cardiomyocytes (Lund et al, 2012), and synemin L binds to neurofilaments associated with the membrane compartment in adult mouse spinal cord (Izmiryan et al, 2006). We cannot know yet which synemin isoform is more important for membrane integrity because our Synm 2/2 model is null for all forms of synemin.…”