AbstractThe myogenic b-HLH transcription factor MyoD activates expression of muscle-specific genes and autoregulates positively its own expression. Various factors such as growth factors and oncogene products repress transcriptional activity of MyoD. The c-mos proto-oncogene product, Mos, is a serine/threonine kinase that can activate myogenic differentiation by specific phosphorylation of MyoD which favors heterodimerization of MyoD and E12 proteins. Here we show that overexpression of Mos enhances the expression level of MyoD protein in myoblasts although phosphorylation of MyoD by Mos does not modify its stability but promotes transcriptional transactivation of the MyoD promoter linked to the luciferase reporter gene. Moreover, co-expres...
Quiescent satellite cells are myogenic progenitors that enable regeneration of skeletal muscle. One ...
We used a combination of genome‐wide and promoter‐specific DNA binding and expression analyses to as...
The muscle determination gene MyoD is essential for normal development of hypaxial musculature in ve...
AbstractRecently we have shown that Mos could activate myogenic differentiation by promoting heterod...
AbstractWhen ectopically expressed, the serine/threonine kinase Mos can induce oncogenic transformat...
MyoD is sufficient to initiate the skeletal muscle gene expression program. Transcription of certain...
Committed skeletal muscle myoblasts undergo terminal differentiation when shifted from a high-mitoge...
The activation of muscle-specific gene expression requires the coordinated action of muscle regulato...
Establishment of a myogenic phenotype involves antagonism between cell proliferation and differentia...
Establishment of a myogenic phenotype involves antagonism between cell proliferation and differentia...
SummaryRecent studies have demonstrated that MyoD initiates a feed-forward regulation of skeletal mu...
A good model system to examine aspects of positive and negative transcriptional regulation is the mu...
MyoD1 is a key regulator that orchestrates skeletal muscle dif-ferentiation through the regulation o...
BACKGROUND: Among the complexities of skeletal muscle differentiation is a temporal distinction in t...
Cell growth and differentiation are usually mutually exclusive. Transformation of myoblasts by retro...
Quiescent satellite cells are myogenic progenitors that enable regeneration of skeletal muscle. One ...
We used a combination of genome‐wide and promoter‐specific DNA binding and expression analyses to as...
The muscle determination gene MyoD is essential for normal development of hypaxial musculature in ve...
AbstractRecently we have shown that Mos could activate myogenic differentiation by promoting heterod...
AbstractWhen ectopically expressed, the serine/threonine kinase Mos can induce oncogenic transformat...
MyoD is sufficient to initiate the skeletal muscle gene expression program. Transcription of certain...
Committed skeletal muscle myoblasts undergo terminal differentiation when shifted from a high-mitoge...
The activation of muscle-specific gene expression requires the coordinated action of muscle regulato...
Establishment of a myogenic phenotype involves antagonism between cell proliferation and differentia...
Establishment of a myogenic phenotype involves antagonism between cell proliferation and differentia...
SummaryRecent studies have demonstrated that MyoD initiates a feed-forward regulation of skeletal mu...
A good model system to examine aspects of positive and negative transcriptional regulation is the mu...
MyoD1 is a key regulator that orchestrates skeletal muscle dif-ferentiation through the regulation o...
BACKGROUND: Among the complexities of skeletal muscle differentiation is a temporal distinction in t...
Cell growth and differentiation are usually mutually exclusive. Transformation of myoblasts by retro...
Quiescent satellite cells are myogenic progenitors that enable regeneration of skeletal muscle. One ...
We used a combination of genome‐wide and promoter‐specific DNA binding and expression analyses to as...
The muscle determination gene MyoD is essential for normal development of hypaxial musculature in ve...