Skeletal muscles, responsible for voluntary movements such as locomotion or posture maintenance, represent about 40% of body mass. This muscle mass is maintened by several signaling pathways that regulate , among other things, the balance between synthesis and degradation of myofibrillar proteins. By targeting the Akt/mTOR pathway, myostatin is a negative regulator of myogenesis. It inhibits myogenic differentiation and cell turnover. Among the various endogenous molecular factors that regulate myostatin, proteins GASP (Growth and differentiation factor Associated Serum Protein) have been described as antagonists of its activity. The Animal Genetics Unit has developed several strategies to understand the molecular mechanisms that govern the...
Skeletal muscle formation is a complex process that involves the proliferation, alignment and fusion...
Growth and differentiation factor Associated Serum Protein (GASP) 1 and 2 are proteins known to be i...
Control of muscle development : study of the GASP proteins. The GEIST Institut Semina
Skeletal muscles, responsible for voluntary movements such as locomotion or posture maintenance, rep...
Chantier qualité GABackground: Myostatin, a member of the TGFβ superfamily, is well known as a poten...
La masse musculaire est largement régulée par des voies de signalisation contrôlant l'équilibre entr...
Muscle atrophy is associated with many diseases including genetic disorders, sarcopenia, or cachexia...
Muscle mass is largely regulated by signaling pathways controlling the balance between synthesis and...
GASP-1 and GASP-2 are two closely related proteins structurally characterized by several protease in...
<p>(after Lee, 2004) A) Myostatin signalling through ActRIIB receptor is crucial for the regulation ...
GASP-1 et GASP-2 sont deux protéines très proches structuralement caractérisées par plusieurs module...
Chantier qualité GAGrowth and differentiation factor Associated Serum Protein (GASP) 1 and 2 are pro...
Background/Aims: Growth and differentiation factor-associated serum protein-1 (GASP-1) is a secreted...
Skeletal muscle is a heterogeneous and dynamic tissue which plays an important role in mobility and ...
Genetic and physiologic regulation of myostatin in mice : study of the GASP-2 protein. Student semin...
Skeletal muscle formation is a complex process that involves the proliferation, alignment and fusion...
Growth and differentiation factor Associated Serum Protein (GASP) 1 and 2 are proteins known to be i...
Control of muscle development : study of the GASP proteins. The GEIST Institut Semina
Skeletal muscles, responsible for voluntary movements such as locomotion or posture maintenance, rep...
Chantier qualité GABackground: Myostatin, a member of the TGFβ superfamily, is well known as a poten...
La masse musculaire est largement régulée par des voies de signalisation contrôlant l'équilibre entr...
Muscle atrophy is associated with many diseases including genetic disorders, sarcopenia, or cachexia...
Muscle mass is largely regulated by signaling pathways controlling the balance between synthesis and...
GASP-1 and GASP-2 are two closely related proteins structurally characterized by several protease in...
<p>(after Lee, 2004) A) Myostatin signalling through ActRIIB receptor is crucial for the regulation ...
GASP-1 et GASP-2 sont deux protéines très proches structuralement caractérisées par plusieurs module...
Chantier qualité GAGrowth and differentiation factor Associated Serum Protein (GASP) 1 and 2 are pro...
Background/Aims: Growth and differentiation factor-associated serum protein-1 (GASP-1) is a secreted...
Skeletal muscle is a heterogeneous and dynamic tissue which plays an important role in mobility and ...
Genetic and physiologic regulation of myostatin in mice : study of the GASP-2 protein. Student semin...
Skeletal muscle formation is a complex process that involves the proliferation, alignment and fusion...
Growth and differentiation factor Associated Serum Protein (GASP) 1 and 2 are proteins known to be i...
Control of muscle development : study of the GASP proteins. The GEIST Institut Semina