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RNA binding proteins in the regulation of heart development
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- In vivo, RNA molecules are constantly accompanied by RNA binding proteins (RBPs), which are intimately involved in every step of RNA biology, including transcription, editing, splicing, transport and localization, stability, and translation. RBPs therefore have opportunities to shape gene expression at multiple levels. This capacity is particularly important during development, when dynamic chemical and physical changes give rise to complex organs and tissues. This review discusses RBPs in the context of heart development. Since the targets and functions of most RBPs - in the heart and at large - are not fully understood, this review focuses on the expression and roles of RBPs that have been implicated in specific stages of heart development or developmental pathology. RBPs are involved in nearly every stage of cardiogenesis, including the formation, morphogenesis, and maturation of the heart. A fuller understanding of the roles and substrates of these proteins could ultimately provide attractive targets for the design of therapies for congenital heart defects, cardiovascular disease, or cardiac tissue repair.
- Subjects :
- Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein
biology
Heart development
DGCR8
RNA-induced silencing complex
RNA
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
RNA-Binding Proteins
RNA-binding protein
Heart
Cell Biology
Bioinformatics
Biochemistry
Article
Cell biology
Transcription (biology)
Cardiovascular Diseases
Gene expression
biology.protein
Morphogenesis
Animals
Humans
Cell Lineage
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0ce1842c9a1947fc08599174f5c96d08