The myogenic regulatory factors (MRFs) and myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) transcription factors have been extensively studied as key transcription factors that regulate myogenic gene expression. However, few reports on the molecular mechanism that modulates chromatin remodeling during skeletal muscle differentiation are available. We reported here that the expression of the H3-K9 methyltransferase Suv39h1 was decreased during myoblast differentiation. Ectopic expression of Suv39h1 could inhibit myoblast differentiation, increasing H3-K9 methylation levels, whereas knockdown of Suv39h1 stimulated myoblast differentiation. Furthermore, Suv39h1 interacted with MEF2C directly and inhibited MEF2 transcription activity in a dose-dependent manne...
Two families of transcription factors are important for executing the differentiation program in pro...
The molecular events that modulate chromatin structure during skeletal muscle differentiation are st...
Lineage potential is triggered by lineage-specific transcription factors in association with changes...
Set7 associates with the MyoD transcription factor to enhance expression of genes required for muscl...
Set7 associates with the MyoD transcription factor to enhance expression of genes required for muscl...
Post-translational modifications of histones play a key role in the regulation of gene expression du...
The MEF2 family of transcription factors (MEF2A, MEF2C, and MEF2D) are crucial during skeletal muscl...
10.1073/pnas.1111628109Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences1093841-84
International audienceSkeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation...
<div><p>Post-translational modifications of histones play a key role in the regulation of gene expre...
The dynamic changes in chromatin play a significant role in lineage commitment and differentiation. ...
International audienceSkeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation...
International audienceSkeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation...
International audienceSkeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation...
Skeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation of specific transcrip...
Two families of transcription factors are important for executing the differentiation program in pro...
The molecular events that modulate chromatin structure during skeletal muscle differentiation are st...
Lineage potential is triggered by lineage-specific transcription factors in association with changes...
Set7 associates with the MyoD transcription factor to enhance expression of genes required for muscl...
Set7 associates with the MyoD transcription factor to enhance expression of genes required for muscl...
Post-translational modifications of histones play a key role in the regulation of gene expression du...
The MEF2 family of transcription factors (MEF2A, MEF2C, and MEF2D) are crucial during skeletal muscl...
10.1073/pnas.1111628109Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences1093841-84
International audienceSkeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation...
<div><p>Post-translational modifications of histones play a key role in the regulation of gene expre...
The dynamic changes in chromatin play a significant role in lineage commitment and differentiation. ...
International audienceSkeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation...
International audienceSkeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation...
International audienceSkeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation...
Skeletal muscle development and regeneration rely on the successive activation of specific transcrip...
Two families of transcription factors are important for executing the differentiation program in pro...
The molecular events that modulate chromatin structure during skeletal muscle differentiation are st...
Lineage potential is triggered by lineage-specific transcription factors in association with changes...