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Classical ligand-activated nuclear receptors (e.g. thyroid hormone receptor, retinoic acid receptor), orphan nuclear receptors (e.g. Rev-erbAα/β), Mad/Max bHLH (basic helix loop helix)-LZ proteins, and oncoproteins, PLZF and LAZ3/BCL6,... more
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Targeting of myocyte enhancer binding factor 2 (MEF2) proteins to the nucleus depends on a C-terminal bipartite nuclear localization signal (NLS). By expression of green fluorescent protein (GFP)/MEF2 fusion proteins in transfected... more
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Targeting of myocyte enhancer binding factor 2 (MEF2) proteins to the nucleus depends on a C-terminal bipartite nuclear localization signal (NLS). By expression of green fluorescent protein (GFP)/MEF2 fusion proteins in transfected... more
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Change in the identity of the components of the transcription pre-initiation complex is proposed to control cell type-specific gene expression. Replacement of the canonical TFIID-TBP complex with TRF3/TBP2 was reported to be required for... more
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      Developmental BiologyBiologyMyogenesisDrosophila melanogaster
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      ChemistryBiologyDNA replicationBiological Chemistry
Mesoangioblasts are outstanding candidates for stem-cell therapy and are already being explored in clinical trials. However, a crucial challenge in regenerative medicine is the limited availability of undifferentiated myogenic progenitor... more
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      ChemistryRNASkeletal muscle biologyMicroRNA
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In the tentacle of Sepia officinalis, smooth-like, helical and cross-striated fibres deriving fromdifferent populations of myoblasts are present. Myoblasts appear at different times during thedevelopment and express two muscle-specific... more
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In the tentacle of Sepia officinalis, smooth-like, helical and cross-striated fibres deriving fromdifferent populations of myoblasts are present. Myoblasts appear at different times during thedevelopment and express two muscle-specific... more
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Caspases constitute a family of cysteine proteases centrally involved in programmed cell death, which is an integral part of normal embryonic and fetal development. However, it has become clear that specific caspases also have functions... more
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Differentiation of myoblasts into myotubes is essential for skeletal muscle development and regeneration. Caspase-3 and caspase-9 are required for efficient myoblast differentiation. The caspase-activated endonuclease activity, CAD, and... more
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Cytoplasmic long non-coding RNAs have been shown to act at many different levels to control post-transcriptional gene expression, although their role in translational control is poorly understood. Here, we show that lnc-31, a non-coding... more
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      RNASkeletal muscle biologyBiologyLong Noncoding Rna
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      BiologyMyogenesisDNA replicationBiological Chemistry
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      BiologyMyogenesisDNA replicationBiological Chemistry
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      Developmental BiologyBiologyMyogenesisDrosophila melanogaster
Targeting of myocyte enhancer binding factor 2 (MEF2) proteins to the nucleus depends on a C-terminal bipartite nuclear localization signal (NLS). By expression of green fluorescent protein (GFP)/MEF2 fusion proteins in transfected... more
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Highlights d lnc-31 sustains myoblast proliferation, counteracting differentiation d lnc-31 binds to Rock1 mRNA and YB-1 protein d Rock-1 translation is favored through its interaction with lnc-31 and YB-1 protein d lnc-31 counteracts... more
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      RNASkeletal muscle biologyLong Noncoding RnaCell Differentiation