AbstractMyogenin, a member of the MyoD family which governs skeletal muscle differentiation, was identified as a pair of phosphorylated bands on SDS-PAGE during myogenesis. The slow migrating form was found to be hyperphosphorylated myogenin. In vitro phosphorylation by CDC2 kinase caused a prominent reduction in electrophoretic mobility of myogenin. Furthermore, we demonstrated that phosphorylation of the serine residue at position 43 contributes to the modification of myogenin in vivo and in vitro resulting in the reduction in electrophoretic mobility. We propose here that a CDC2-like proline-directed kinase regulates myogenin activity through its phosphorylation
<p>Cell differentiation is the foundation for tissue development and regeneration, disease modeling,...
AbstractMyogenin (a member of the myogenic basic helixloop-helix transcription factor family) seems ...
MyoD is a master regulator of myogenesis with a potent ability to redirect the cell fate of even ter...
Committed skeletal muscle myoblasts undergo terminal differentiation when shifted from a high-mitoge...
Recently, a family of muscle-specific regulatory factors that includes myogenin, myoD, myf-5, and MR...
The contents of this dissertation include studies on the mechanisms by which FGF and growth factor d...
Establishment of a myogenic phenotype involves antagonism between cell proliferation and differentia...
Establishment of a myogenic phenotype involves antagonism between cell proliferation and differentia...
BACKGROUND: Among the complexities of skeletal muscle differentiation is a temporal distinction in t...
AbstractThe myogenic regulatory family of basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors, including My...
Myogenin is a member of the MyoD family of skeletal muscle specific bHLH transcription factors. All ...
Myogenin, one of the four myogenic regulatory factors (MRFs), plays a pivotal role in the terminal d...
AbstractMyoD is a master regulator of myogenesis with a potent ability to redirect the cell fate of ...
Myogenin is a member of the MyoD family of skeletal muscle specific bHLH transcription factors. All ...
Skeletal muscle differentiation is initiated by the transcription factor MyoD, which binds directly ...
<p>Cell differentiation is the foundation for tissue development and regeneration, disease modeling,...
AbstractMyogenin (a member of the myogenic basic helixloop-helix transcription factor family) seems ...
MyoD is a master regulator of myogenesis with a potent ability to redirect the cell fate of even ter...
Committed skeletal muscle myoblasts undergo terminal differentiation when shifted from a high-mitoge...
Recently, a family of muscle-specific regulatory factors that includes myogenin, myoD, myf-5, and MR...
The contents of this dissertation include studies on the mechanisms by which FGF and growth factor d...
Establishment of a myogenic phenotype involves antagonism between cell proliferation and differentia...
Establishment of a myogenic phenotype involves antagonism between cell proliferation and differentia...
BACKGROUND: Among the complexities of skeletal muscle differentiation is a temporal distinction in t...
AbstractThe myogenic regulatory family of basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors, including My...
Myogenin is a member of the MyoD family of skeletal muscle specific bHLH transcription factors. All ...
Myogenin, one of the four myogenic regulatory factors (MRFs), plays a pivotal role in the terminal d...
AbstractMyoD is a master regulator of myogenesis with a potent ability to redirect the cell fate of ...
Myogenin is a member of the MyoD family of skeletal muscle specific bHLH transcription factors. All ...
Skeletal muscle differentiation is initiated by the transcription factor MyoD, which binds directly ...
<p>Cell differentiation is the foundation for tissue development and regeneration, disease modeling,...
AbstractMyogenin (a member of the myogenic basic helixloop-helix transcription factor family) seems ...
MyoD is a master regulator of myogenesis with a potent ability to redirect the cell fate of even ter...