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Publication : The G4 resolvase RHAU regulates ventricular trabeculation and compaction through transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms.

First Author  Huang X Year  2022
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  298
Issue  1 Pages  101449
PubMed ID  34838591 Mgi Jnum  J:317063
Mgi Id  MGI:6842748 Doi  10.1016/j.jbc.2021.101449
Citation  Huang X, et al. (2021) The G4 resolvase RHAU regulates ventricular trabeculation and compaction through transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms. J Biol Chem 298(1):101449
abstractText  The G-quadruplex (G4) resolvase RNA helicase associated with AU-rich element (RHAU) possesses the ability to unwind G4 structures in both DNA and RNA molecules. Previously, we revealed that RHAU plays a critical role in embryonic heart development and postnatal heart function through modulating mRNA translation and stability. However, whether RHAU functions to resolve DNA G4 in the regulation of cardiac physiology is still elusive. Here, we identified a phenotype of noncompaction cardiomyopathy in cardiomyocyte-specific Rhau deletion mice, including such symptoms as spongiform cardiomyopathy, heart dilation, and death at young ages. We also observed reduced cardiomyocyte proliferation and advanced sarcomere maturation in Rhau mutant mice. Further studies demonstrated that RHAU regulates the expression levels of several genes associated with ventricular trabeculation and compaction, including the Nkx2-5 and Hey2 that encode cardiac transcription factors of NKX2-5 and Hey2, and the myosin heavy chain 7 (Myh7) whose protein product is MYH7. While RHAU modulates Nkx2-5 mRNA and Hey2 mRNA at the post-transcriptional level, we uncovered that RHAU facilitates the transcription of Myh7 through unwinding of the G4 structures in its promoter. These findings demonstrated that RHAU regulates ventricular chamber development through both transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms. These results contribute to a knowledge base that will help to understand the pathogenesis of diseases such as noncompaction cardiomyopathy.
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