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Molecular control of myogenesis: antagonism between growth and differentiation

✍ Scribed by Eric N. Olson; Thomas J. Brennan; Tushar Chakraborty; Tse-Cheng Cheng; Peter Cserjesi; Diane Edmondson; Guy James; Li Li


Publisher
Springer
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
562 KB
Volume
104
Category
Article
ISSN
0300-8177

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✦ Synopsis


Insight into the molecular mechanisms that control establishment of the skeletal muscle phenotype has recently been obtained through cloning of a family of muscle-specific regulatory factors that can activate myogenesis when transfected into non-muscle cells. This family of factors, which includes MyoD, myogenin, myf-5, and MRF4, can bind DNA and transactivate muscle-specific genes in collaboration with ubiquitous cellular factors. Growth factors play an antagonistic role in myogenesis by suppressing the actions of the myogenic regulatory factor family. This review will focus on the regulation and mechanism of action of this family of myogenic regulatory factors and on the central role of peptide growth factors in modulating their expression and biological activities.


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