Myoblast fusion (a critical process by which muscles grow) occurs in a multi-step fashion that requires actin and membrane remodeling; but important questions remain regarding the spatial/temporal regulation of and interrelationship between these processes. We recently reported that the Rho-GAP, GRAF1, was particularly abundant in muscles undergoing fusion to form multinucleated fibers and that enforced expression of GRAF1 in cultured myoblasts induced robust fusion by a process that required GAP-dependent actin remodeling and BAR domain-dependent membrane sculpting. Herein we developed a novel line of GRAF1-deficient mice to explore a role for this protein in the formation/maturation of myotubes in vivo. Post-natal muscles from GRAF1-deple...
International audienceExtracellular matrix remodelling is associated with muscle force increase in o...
Muscular dystrophy covers a group of genetically deter-mined disorders that cause progressive weakne...
Myoblast fusion (MF) is required for muscle growth and repair, and its alteration contributes to mus...
Myoblast fusion (a critical process by which muscles grow) occurs in a multi-step fashion that requi...
AbstractMyoblast fusion (a critical process by which muscles grow) occurs in a multi-step fashion th...
Skeletal muscle is a large and highly specialized tissue requiring tightly regulated processes durin...
Background The plasma membranes of striated muscle cells are particularly susceptible to rupture as ...
Although RhoA activity is necessary for promoting myogenic mesenchymal stem cell fates, recent studi...
AbstractCell–cell fusion is a fundamental cellular process that is essential for development as well...
Abstract The fusion of muscle precursor cells is a required event for proper skeletal muscle develop...
AbstractCell–cell fusion is a crucial and highly regulated event in the genesis of both form and fun...
International audienceDysferlin deficiency compromises the repair of injured muscle, but the underly...
Skeletal myogenesis is characterized by the fusion of mononucleated myoblasts into multinucleated my...
Myoblast fusion is fundamental for the development of multinucleated myofibers. Evolutionarily conse...
AbstractThe fusion of myoblasts to make multinucleate muscle fibres is central to muscle development...
International audienceExtracellular matrix remodelling is associated with muscle force increase in o...
Muscular dystrophy covers a group of genetically deter-mined disorders that cause progressive weakne...
Myoblast fusion (MF) is required for muscle growth and repair, and its alteration contributes to mus...
Myoblast fusion (a critical process by which muscles grow) occurs in a multi-step fashion that requi...
AbstractMyoblast fusion (a critical process by which muscles grow) occurs in a multi-step fashion th...
Skeletal muscle is a large and highly specialized tissue requiring tightly regulated processes durin...
Background The plasma membranes of striated muscle cells are particularly susceptible to rupture as ...
Although RhoA activity is necessary for promoting myogenic mesenchymal stem cell fates, recent studi...
AbstractCell–cell fusion is a fundamental cellular process that is essential for development as well...
Abstract The fusion of muscle precursor cells is a required event for proper skeletal muscle develop...
AbstractCell–cell fusion is a crucial and highly regulated event in the genesis of both form and fun...
International audienceDysferlin deficiency compromises the repair of injured muscle, but the underly...
Skeletal myogenesis is characterized by the fusion of mononucleated myoblasts into multinucleated my...
Myoblast fusion is fundamental for the development of multinucleated myofibers. Evolutionarily conse...
AbstractThe fusion of myoblasts to make multinucleate muscle fibres is central to muscle development...
International audienceExtracellular matrix remodelling is associated with muscle force increase in o...
Muscular dystrophy covers a group of genetically deter-mined disorders that cause progressive weakne...
Myoblast fusion (MF) is required for muscle growth and repair, and its alteration contributes to mus...