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Proprotein convertase furina is required for heart development in zebrafish

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JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
Volume 134, Issue 21, Pages -

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.258432

Keywords

Furina; Loft mutant; Heart looping; Cardiac trabeculation; Zebrafish

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2019 YFA0801602, 2018YFA0800501]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation ofChina [31730061, 31430059, 81870198]
  3. AstraZeneca (Asia and Emerging Markets, Innovative Medicines and Early Development)

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Research has identified that the proprotein convertase Furina plays a crucial role in cardiac looping and trabeculation in zebrafish. The Furina-Notch1b axis has been shown to have a significant impact on these processes in the heart.
Cardiac looping and trabeculation are key processes during cardiac chamber maturation. However, the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood. Here, we report the isolation, cloning and characterization of the proprotein convertase furina from the cardiovascular mutant loft in zebrafish. loft is an ethylnitrosourea-induced mutant and has evident defects in the cardiac outflow tract, heart looping and trabeculation, the craniofacial region and pharyngeal arch arteries. Positional cloning revealed that furina mRNA was barely detectable in loft mutants, and loft failed to complement the TALEN-induced furina mutant pku338, confirming that furina is responsible for the loft mutant phenotypes. Mechanistic studies demonstrated that Notch reporter Tg(tp1:mCherry) signals were largely eliminated in mutant hearts, and overexpression of the Notch intracellular domain partially rescued the mutant phenotypes, probably due to the lack of Furina-mediated cleavage processing of Notch1b proteins, the only Notch receptor expressed in the heart. Together, our data suggest a potential post-translational modification of Notch1b proteins via the proprotein convertase Furina in the heart, and unveil the function of the Furina-Notch1b axis in cardiac looping and trabeculation in zebrafish, and possibly in other organisms.

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