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RNA-binding protein RBM24 is required for sarcomere assembly and heart contractility

  • Kar Lai Poon
  • , Kar Tong Tan
  • , Yang Ye Wei
  • , Chee Peng Ng
  • , Alan Colman
  • , Vladimir Korzh
  • , Xiu Qin Xu
  • Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
  • Institute of Medical Biology
  • Xiamen University
  • National University of Singapore

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Abstract

Aims The factors responsible for cardiomyopathy are not fully understood. Our studies of the transcriptome of human embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes identified novel genes up-regulated during cardiac differentiation, including RBM24. We therefore studied how its deficiency affected heart development. Methods and resultsThe expression of Rbm24 was detected in mouse cardiomyocytes and embryonic myocardium of zebrafish at the RNA and protein level. The Rbm24 loss-of-function showed that Rbm24 deficiency resulted in a reduction in sarcomeric proteins, Z-disc abnormality, and diminished heart contractility, resulting in the absence of circulation in zebrafish embryos. Gene expression profiling revealed down-regulation of multiple pathways associated with sarcomere assembly and vasculature development in Rbm24 deficiency. Conclusion We identified a novel role of the tissue-specific RNA-binding protein (RBP) Rbm24 involving in the regulation of cardiac gene expression, sarcomeric assembly, and cardiac contractility. This study uncovers a potential novel pathway to cardiomyopathy through down-regulation of the RBP Rbm24.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)418-427
Number of pages10
JournalCardiovascular Research
Volume94
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2012
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Cardiomyopathy
  • RNA-binding protein
  • Sarcomere
  • Stem cells
  • Zebrafish

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