Hnrnp q and hnrnp a1 regulate the translation of cofilin in response to transient oxygen–glucose deprivation in hippocampal neurons

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Protein aggregates of cofilin and actin have been found in neurons under oxygen–glucose deprivation. However, the regulatory mechanism behind the expression of Cfl1 during oxygen– glucose deprivation remains unclear. Here, we found that heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNP) Q and hnRNP A1 regulate the translation of Cfl1 mRNA, and formation of cofilin–actin aggregates. The interaction between hnRNP A1 and Cfl1 mRNA was interrupted by hnRNP Q under normal conditions, while the changes in the expression and localization of hnRNP Q and hnRNP A1 increased such interaction, as did the translation of Cfl1 mRNA under oxygen–glucose deprived conditions. These findings reveal a new translational regulatory mechanism of Cfl1 mRNA in hippocampal neurons under oxygen–glucose deprivation.

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Kim, S. W., Hong, I. K., Kim, M., Song, Y. S., & Kim, K. T. (2021). Hnrnp q and hnrnp a1 regulate the translation of cofilin in response to transient oxygen–glucose deprivation in hippocampal neurons. Cells, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10123567

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