Rbm24-mediated post-transcriptional regulation of skeletal and cardiac muscle development, function and regeneration
Résumé
Rbm24 is highly conserved among vertebrates and is one of the best characterized RNAbinding proteins with crucial implication in the myogenic and cardiomyogenic programs. It presents the distinctive particularity of displaying highly restricted expression in both skeletal and cardiac muscles, with changes in subcellular localization during the process of differentiation. Functional analyses using different vertebrate models have clearly demonstrated its requirement for skeletal muscle differentiation and regeneration as well as for myocardium organization and cardiac function, by regulating the expression of both common and distinct target genes in these tissues. The challenge remains to decipher the dynamic feature of posttranscriptional circuits regulated by Rbm24 during skeletal myogenesis, cardiomyogenesis, and muscle repair. This review discusses current understanding of its function in striated muscles and its possible implication in human disease, with the aim of identifying research gaps for future investigation.
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