MyoD and NeuroD2, master regulators of myogenesis and neurogenesis, bind to a “shared” E-box sequence (CAGCTG) and a “private” sequence (CAGGTG or CAGATG, respectively). To determine whether private-site recognition is sufficient to confer lineage specification, we generated a MyoD mutant with the DNA-binding specificity of NeuroD2. This chimeric mutant gained binding to NeuroD2 private sites but maintained binding to a subset of MyoD-specific sites, activating part of both the muscle and neuronal programs. Sequence analysis revealed an enrichment for PBX/MEIS motifs at the subset of MyoD-specific sites bound by the chimera, and point mutations that prevent MyoD interaction with PBX/MEIS converted the chimera to a pure neurogenic factor. Th...
Myogenesis is highly regulated and its activation in the embryo is controlled by a series of complex...
BACKGROUND: Among the complexities of skeletal muscle differentiation is a temporal distinction in t...
AbstractThe formation of striated muscle in both vertebrates and invertebrates involves the activity...
SummaryMyoD and NeuroD2, master regulators of myogenesis and neurogenesis, bind to a “shared” E-box ...
SummaryRecent studies have demonstrated that MyoD initiates a feed-forward regulation of skeletal mu...
Skeletal muscle differentiation is initiated by the transcription factor MyoD, which binds directly ...
AbstractMyoD is a master regulator of myogenesis with a potent ability to redirect the cell fate of ...
The activation of muscle-specific gene expression requires the coordinated action of muscle regulato...
MyoD is a master regulator of myogenesis with a potent ability to redirect the cell fate of even ter...
SummaryThe regulatory networks of differentiation programs have been partly characterized; however, ...
There is growing recognition that animal transcription factors bind in vivo to far more genomic regi...
The MyoD family of basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) proteins is required for myogenic determination and...
Despite having distinct expression patterns and phenotypes in mutant mice, the myogenic regulatory f...
Gene compensation by members of the myogenic regulatory factor (MRF) family has been proposed to exp...
Myogenin and MRF4 belong to the MyoD famiiy of muscle-specific transcription factors, which can acti...
Myogenesis is highly regulated and its activation in the embryo is controlled by a series of complex...
BACKGROUND: Among the complexities of skeletal muscle differentiation is a temporal distinction in t...
AbstractThe formation of striated muscle in both vertebrates and invertebrates involves the activity...
SummaryMyoD and NeuroD2, master regulators of myogenesis and neurogenesis, bind to a “shared” E-box ...
SummaryRecent studies have demonstrated that MyoD initiates a feed-forward regulation of skeletal mu...
Skeletal muscle differentiation is initiated by the transcription factor MyoD, which binds directly ...
AbstractMyoD is a master regulator of myogenesis with a potent ability to redirect the cell fate of ...
The activation of muscle-specific gene expression requires the coordinated action of muscle regulato...
MyoD is a master regulator of myogenesis with a potent ability to redirect the cell fate of even ter...
SummaryThe regulatory networks of differentiation programs have been partly characterized; however, ...
There is growing recognition that animal transcription factors bind in vivo to far more genomic regi...
The MyoD family of basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) proteins is required for myogenic determination and...
Despite having distinct expression patterns and phenotypes in mutant mice, the myogenic regulatory f...
Gene compensation by members of the myogenic regulatory factor (MRF) family has been proposed to exp...
Myogenin and MRF4 belong to the MyoD famiiy of muscle-specific transcription factors, which can acti...
Myogenesis is highly regulated and its activation in the embryo is controlled by a series of complex...
BACKGROUND: Among the complexities of skeletal muscle differentiation is a temporal distinction in t...
AbstractThe formation of striated muscle in both vertebrates and invertebrates involves the activity...