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Characterisation of RNA Binding Properties and Functions of High Mobility Group A1 Proteins in Pluripotent Stem Cells

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posted on 2023-03-06, 05:05 authored by ZILEENA ZAHIR
The high mobility group A1 (HMGA1) proteins are abundant in pluripotent stem cells (PSCs), during development and in cancer cells. They have been previously characterised as DNA-binding proteins. However, they also interact with RNA. This thesis investigates RNA binding properties and functions of HMGA1 in mouse PSCs. This work uncovers novel HMGA1a RNA targets and mechanistic insights into HMGA1a-RNA interactions. Functionally, HMGA1 displays a critical role in regulating energy production and promoting specific cells during brain cell development. These findings provide new knowledge of how HMGA1 may fine-tune distinct genes and the cellular functions it affects in different cellular contexts.

History

Principal supervisor

Minna-liisa Anko

Additional supervisor 1

Madara Ratnadiwakara

Additional supervisor 2

Chen Davidovich

Year of Award

2023

Department, School or Centre

Central Clinical School

Additional Institution or Organisation

Molecular and Translational Science (Hudson Institute)

Campus location

Australia

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences