AbstractMyf5 is a key myogenic determination factor, specifically present at sites of myogenesis. Surprisingly, during mouse development, this gene is also transcribed in restricted areas of the central nervous system, although the Myf5 protein is not detectable. We have investigated the regulation of Myf5 expression in the central nervous system. Using both in ovo electroporation in the chick embryo and transgenesis in the mouse, we show that regulatory sequences that direct neuronal Myf5 transcription are present in a distal element located between −55 and −54.3 Kb from the Myf5 gene. An Oct6/Tst1 binding site is required for embryonic brain expression, and in the Oct6 mutant mouse embryo, Myf5 transcripts are no longer detectable in the ...
The formation of skeletal muscle during vertebrate development involves the induction of mesoderm an...
The expression of three microRNAs, miR-1, miR-206 and miR-133 is restricted to skeletal myoblasts an...
SummaryThe transcriptional control of CNS myelin gene expression is poorly understood. Here we ident...
AbstractMyf5 is a key myogenic determination factor, specifically present at sites of myogenesis. Su...
Myf5 is the first myogenic regulatory factor to be expressed in the mouse embryo and it determines t...
Resumen del póster presentado al 2nd Meeting of the Portuguese Society for Developmental Biology, ce...
The muscle-specific transcription factors Myf5 and Mrf4 are two of the four myogenic regulatory fact...
AbstractThe myogenic regulatory factor Myf5 is integral to the initiation and control of skeletal mu...
AbstractThe Myf5 gene plays an important role in myogenic determination during mouse embryo developm...
The myogenic regulatory factor Myf5 is integral to the initiation and control of skeletal muscle for...
Members of the myocyfe enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) gene family are expressed in a dynamic pattern durin...
The work presented here addresses the question of how skeletal muscle formation is initiated in the ...
The myogenic regulatory factors, Mrf4 and Myf5, play a key role in skeletal muscle formation. An enh...
AbstractMyf-5, a member of the family of four muscle-specific basic helix–loop–helix (bHLH) transcri...
AbstractThe transcriptional regulation of the Mrf4/Myf5 locus depends on a multitude of enhancers th...
The formation of skeletal muscle during vertebrate development involves the induction of mesoderm an...
The expression of three microRNAs, miR-1, miR-206 and miR-133 is restricted to skeletal myoblasts an...
SummaryThe transcriptional control of CNS myelin gene expression is poorly understood. Here we ident...
AbstractMyf5 is a key myogenic determination factor, specifically present at sites of myogenesis. Su...
Myf5 is the first myogenic regulatory factor to be expressed in the mouse embryo and it determines t...
Resumen del póster presentado al 2nd Meeting of the Portuguese Society for Developmental Biology, ce...
The muscle-specific transcription factors Myf5 and Mrf4 are two of the four myogenic regulatory fact...
AbstractThe myogenic regulatory factor Myf5 is integral to the initiation and control of skeletal mu...
AbstractThe Myf5 gene plays an important role in myogenic determination during mouse embryo developm...
The myogenic regulatory factor Myf5 is integral to the initiation and control of skeletal muscle for...
Members of the myocyfe enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) gene family are expressed in a dynamic pattern durin...
The work presented here addresses the question of how skeletal muscle formation is initiated in the ...
The myogenic regulatory factors, Mrf4 and Myf5, play a key role in skeletal muscle formation. An enh...
AbstractMyf-5, a member of the family of four muscle-specific basic helix–loop–helix (bHLH) transcri...
AbstractThe transcriptional regulation of the Mrf4/Myf5 locus depends on a multitude of enhancers th...
The formation of skeletal muscle during vertebrate development involves the induction of mesoderm an...
The expression of three microRNAs, miR-1, miR-206 and miR-133 is restricted to skeletal myoblasts an...
SummaryThe transcriptional control of CNS myelin gene expression is poorly understood. Here we ident...