Precise regulation of gene expression is crucial to myogenesis and is thought to require the cooperation of various transcription factors. On the basis of a bioinformatic analysis of gene regulatory sequences, we hypothesized that myogenic regulatory factors (MRFs), key regulators of skeletal myogenesis, cooperate with members of the SIX family of transcription factors, known to play important roles during embryonic skeletal myogenesis. To this day little is known regarding the exact molecular mechanism by which SIX factors regulate muscle development. We have conducted a functional genomic study of the role played by SIX1 and SIX4 during the differentiation of skeletal myoblasts, a model of adult muscle regeneration. We report that SIX fac...
We discuss the upstream regulators of myogenesis that lead to the activation of myogenic determinati...
It is known that the MyoD family members (MyoD, Myf5, myogenin, and MRF4) play a pivotal role in the...
The muscle-specific transcription factors Myf5 and Mrf4 are two of the four myogenic regulatory fact...
Proper development of skeletal muscle occurs through a highly complex process where activation and r...
Adult skeletal muscles can regenerate after injury due to the presence of satellite cells, a quiesce...
The Six family of transcription factors counts six members in vertebrates (from Six1 to Six6). Six1 ...
The transcriptional regulatory network that controls the determination and differentiation of skelet...
During embryonic development the integration of numerous synergistic signalling pathways turns a sin...
Skeletal myogenesis is under the control of a combinatorial network of transcription factors. It has...
Myogenesis is a multistep process controlled by a transcriptional cascade in which myogenesis regula...
Myogenesis is a multistep process controlled by a transcriptional cascade in which myogenesis regula...
The final steps of vertebrate skeletal muscle development involve withdrawal of determined muscle pr...
It is known that the MyoD family members (MyoD, Myf5, myogenin, and MRF4) play a pivotal role in the...
It is known that the MyoD family members (MyoD, Myf5, myogenin, and MRF4) play a pivotal role in the...
It is known that the MyoD family members (MyoD, Myf5, myogenin, and MRF4) play a pivotal role in the...
We discuss the upstream regulators of myogenesis that lead to the activation of myogenic determinati...
It is known that the MyoD family members (MyoD, Myf5, myogenin, and MRF4) play a pivotal role in the...
The muscle-specific transcription factors Myf5 and Mrf4 are two of the four myogenic regulatory fact...
Proper development of skeletal muscle occurs through a highly complex process where activation and r...
Adult skeletal muscles can regenerate after injury due to the presence of satellite cells, a quiesce...
The Six family of transcription factors counts six members in vertebrates (from Six1 to Six6). Six1 ...
The transcriptional regulatory network that controls the determination and differentiation of skelet...
During embryonic development the integration of numerous synergistic signalling pathways turns a sin...
Skeletal myogenesis is under the control of a combinatorial network of transcription factors. It has...
Myogenesis is a multistep process controlled by a transcriptional cascade in which myogenesis regula...
Myogenesis is a multistep process controlled by a transcriptional cascade in which myogenesis regula...
The final steps of vertebrate skeletal muscle development involve withdrawal of determined muscle pr...
It is known that the MyoD family members (MyoD, Myf5, myogenin, and MRF4) play a pivotal role in the...
It is known that the MyoD family members (MyoD, Myf5, myogenin, and MRF4) play a pivotal role in the...
It is known that the MyoD family members (MyoD, Myf5, myogenin, and MRF4) play a pivotal role in the...
We discuss the upstream regulators of myogenesis that lead to the activation of myogenic determinati...
It is known that the MyoD family members (MyoD, Myf5, myogenin, and MRF4) play a pivotal role in the...
The muscle-specific transcription factors Myf5 and Mrf4 are two of the four myogenic regulatory fact...