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Shipping Calpastatin to the Rescue: Prevention of Neuromuscular Degeneration through Mitofusin 2.

Cell Metabolism 2018 October 3
How neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) are lost in disease and aging is unclear. Recently in Cell Metabolism, Wang et al. (2018) discovered that endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondria tethering by Mitofusin 2 is required to organize a cleft between these two organelles, which, like a lorry, traffics down the axon to distribute calpastatin to terminals where it blocks NMJ degradation.

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