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Interdependent Nuclear Co-Trafficking of ASPP1 and p53 Aggravates Cardiac Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury.

Ying YangYang ZhangJiqin YangManman ZhangTao TianYuan JiangXuening LiuGenlong XueXingda LiXiaofang ZhangShangxuan LiXiang HuangZheng LiYang GuoLexin ZhaoHairong BaoZhiwen ZhouJiahui SongGuohui YangLina XuanHongli ShanZhiren ZhangYanjie LuBaofeng YangZhen-Wei Pan
Published in: Circulation research (2022)
Binding of ASPP1 to p53 triggers their nuclear cotranslocation via importin-β1 that eventually exacerbates cardiac I/R injury. The findings imply that interfering the expression of ASPP1 or the interaction between ASPP1 and p53 to block their nuclear trafficking represents an important therapeutic strategy for cardiac I/R injury.
Keyphrases
  • left ventricular
  • ischemia reperfusion injury
  • binding protein
  • heart failure
  • long non coding rna
  • transcription factor