RNA‐Binding Protein Hnrnpa1 Triggers Daughter Cardiomyocyte Formation by Promoting Cardiomyocyte Dedifferentiation and Cell Cycle Activity in a Post‐Transcriptional Manner
Chuling Li,
Yijin Chen,
Qiqi Chen
et al.
Abstract:Stimulating cardiomyocyte (CM) dedifferentiation and cell cycle activity (DACCA) is essential for triggering daughter CM formation. In addition to transcriptional processes, RNA‐binding proteins (RBPs) are emerging as crucial post‐transcriptional players in regulating CM DACCA. However, whether post‐transcriptional regulation of CM DACCA by RBPs could effectively trigger daughter CM formation remains unknown. By performing integrated bioinformatic analysis of snRNA‐seq data from neonatal and adult hearts, this… Show more
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