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Regulatory Light Chains in Cardiac Development and Disease
Authors:Kasturi Markandran  Jane Wenjin Poh  Michael A Ferenczi  Christine Cheung
Affiliation:1.Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Experimental Medicine Building, 59 Nanyang Drive, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 636921, Singapore; (K.M.); (J.W.P.); (M.A.F.);2.Brunel Medical School, Brunel University London, Kingston Lane, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, UK;3.Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, 61 Biopolis Drive, Proteos, Singapore 138673, Singapore
Abstract:The role of regulatory light chains (RLCs) in cardiac muscle function has been elucidated progressively over the past decade. The RLCs are among the earliest expressed markers during cardiogenesis and persist through adulthood. Failing hearts have shown reduced RLC phosphorylation levels and that restoring baseline levels of RLC phosphorylation is necessary for generating optimal force of muscle contraction. The signalling mechanisms triggering changes in RLC phosphorylation levels during disease progression remain elusive. Uncovering this information may provide insights for better management of heart failure patients. Given the cardiac chamber-specific expression of RLC isoforms, ventricular RLCs have facilitated the identification of mature ventricular cardiomyocytes, opening up possibilities of regenerative medicine. This review consolidates the standing of RLCs in cardiac development and disease and highlights knowledge gaps and potential therapeutic advancements in targeting RLCs.
Keywords:regulatory light chains  myosin regulatory light chain 2  RLC phosphorylation  cardiogenesis  cardiac muscle contractility
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