Crucial roles of different RNA-binding hnrnp proteins in stem cells

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The self-renewal, pluripotency and differentiation of stem cells are regulated by various genetic and epigenetic factors. As a kind of RNA binding protein (RBP), the heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) can act as “RNA scaffold” and recruit mRNA, lncRNA, microRNA and circRNA to affect mRNA splicing and processing, regulate gene transcription and post-transcriptional translation, change genome structure, and ultimately play crucial roles in the biological processes of cells. Recent researches have demonstrated that hnRNPs are irreplaceable for self-renewal and differentiation of stem cells. hnRNPs function in stem cells by multiple mechanisms, which include regulating mRNA stability, inducing alternative splicing of mRNA, epigenetically regulate gene expression, and maintaining telomerase activity and telomere length. The functions and the underlying mechanisms of hnRNPs in stem cells deserve further investigation.

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Xie, W., Zhu, H., Zhao, M., Wang, L., Li, S., Zhao, C., … Ren, C. (2021). Crucial roles of different RNA-binding hnrnp proteins in stem cells. International Journal of Biological Sciences. Ivyspring International Publisher. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.55120

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