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Interactome an alysis to Study the Molecular Mechanism of Heparin‐induced Cardiomyocyte Differentiation. | |
Chen, G.; Ren, Z.; Meng, Y.; Liu, W. | |
2019-12-07 | |
Source Publication | ASCB/EMBO 2019 Meeting Abstracts: Poster Presentations |
Abstract | Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are a powerful model to understand the molecular mechanisms involved in human embryogenesis. Heparin and albumin are common cell culture components, and they are widely used in various cell type‐specific differentiation from hESCs. However, their molecular mechanisms in differentiation are often unclear, because it is difficult to identify the functional target among their numerous binding partners. Both heparin and albumin positively promote cardiomyocyte differentiation, and heparin can even generate cardiomyocytes in the absence of WNT inhibitors. Through interactome analysis, we identified a set of binding or functional partners shared by albumin and heparin from hundreds of candidates. Further analysis identified novel target proteins involved in cardiomyocyte determination. This study highlights interactome analysis as an effective method to study the molecular mechanisms of complicated proteins, and we also revealed new mechanisms involved in cardiomyocyte differentiation. |
Keyword | hESC Cardiomyocyte Heparin Albumin Interactome |
Language | 英語English |
The Source to Article | PB_Publication |
PUB ID | 49624 |
Document Type | Conference paper |
Collection | DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES |
Corresponding Author | Chen, G. |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Chen, G.,Ren, Z.,Meng, Y.,et al. Interactome an alysis to Study the Molecular Mechanism of Heparin‐induced Cardiomyocyte Differentiation.[C], 2019. |
APA | Chen, G.., Ren, Z.., Meng, Y.., & Liu, W. (2019). Interactome an alysis to Study the Molecular Mechanism of Heparin‐induced Cardiomyocyte Differentiation.. ASCB/EMBO 2019 Meeting Abstracts: Poster Presentations. |
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