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Mouse Heart FLAG-Fam64a immunoprecipitation


ABSTRACT: Co-immunoprecipitation analysis using FLAG-Fam64a transgenic mouse heart.

ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)

SUBMITTER: Ken Hashimoto 

PROVIDER: PXD020570 | JPOST Repository | Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 BST 2022

REPOSITORIES: jPOST

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SN190286_WT_90mim_2.raw Raw
SN190286_WT_F047295.mgf Mgf
SN190286_WT_F047295.mztab Mztab
SN190287_TG_90min_2.raw Raw
SN190287_TG_F047294.mgf Mgf
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Postnatal expression of cell cycle promoter Fam64a causes heart dysfunction by inhibiting cardiomyocyte differentiation through repression of Klf15.

Hashimoto Ken K   Kodama Aya A   Ohira Momoko M   Kimoto Misaki M   Nakagawa Reiko R   Usui Yuu Y   Ujihara Yoshihiro Y   Hanashima Akira A   Mohri Satoshi S  

iScience 20220430 5


Introduction of fetal cell cycle genes into damaged adult hearts has emerged as a promising strategy for stimulating proliferation and regeneration of postmitotic adult cardiomyocytes. We have recently identified Fam64a as a fetal-specific cell cycle promoter in cardiomyocytes. Here, we analyzed transgenic mice maintaining cardiomyocyte-specific postnatal expression of Fam64a when endogenous expression was abolished. Despite an enhancement of cardiomyocyte proliferation, these mice showed impair  ...[more]

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