Jie Li - Research & Publications
Research Description

- Significance of ufmylation in the heart
Ufm1 is a rarely studied ubiquitin-like protein. While Ufm1 modification (ufmylation)
is essential for embryonic development and mutations in ufmylation are linked to multiple
human diseases, little is known about its pathophysiological significance in the heart.
We found that dysregulation of ufmylation is associated with hypertrophic, dilated,
and ischemic cardiomyopathies. We were the first that identified ufmylation as a crucial
mechanism regulating cardiac and ER homeostasis.
- Role of deubiquitinases (DUBs) in the heart
As an important post translational modification, ubiquitination virtually regulates
every aspect of cellular processes. Deubiquitinases (DUBs), which reverse the process
of ubiquitination, are important regulators of the ubiquitin system. There are approximately
100 deubiquitinases encoded by the human genome, of which little is known about their
biological functions in the heart. Using both gain- and loss-of-function approaches,
we aim to determine the functional importance of these DUBs in the heart.
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