Wu_2000_EMBO.J_19_1963

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Title : MEF2 responds to multiple calcium-regulated signals in the control of skeletal muscle fiber type - Wu_2000_EMBO.J_19_1963
Author(s) : Wu H , Naya FJ , McKinsey TA , Mercer B , Shelton JM , Chin ER , Simard AR , Michel RN , Bassel-Duby R , Olson EN , Williams RS
Ref : EMBO Journal , 19 :1963 , 2000
Abstract :

Different patterns of motor nerve activity drive distinctive programs of gene transcription in skeletal muscles, thereby establishing a high degree of metabolic and physiological specialization among myofiber subtypes. Recently, we proposed that the influence of motor nerve activity on skeletal muscle fiber type is transduced to the relevant genes by calcineurin, which controls the functional activity of NFAT (nuclear family of activated T cell) proteins. Here we demonstrate that calcineurin-dependent gene regulation in skeletal myocytes is mediated also by MEF2 transcription factors, and is integrated with additional calcium-regulated signaling inputs, specifically calmodulin-dependent protein kinase activity. In skeletal muscles of transgenic mice, both NFAT and MEF2 binding sites are necessary for properly regulated function of a slow fiber-specific enhancer, and either forced expression of activated calcineurin or motor nerve stimulation up-regulates a MEF2-dependent reporter gene. These results provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms by which specialized characteristics of skeletal myofiber subtypes are established and maintained.

PubMedSearch : Wu_2000_EMBO.J_19_1963
PubMedID: 10790363

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Wu H, Naya FJ, McKinsey TA, Mercer B, Shelton JM, Chin ER, Simard AR, Michel RN, Bassel-Duby R, Olson EN, Williams RS (2000)
MEF2 responds to multiple calcium-regulated signals in the control of skeletal muscle fiber type
EMBO Journal 19 :1963

Wu H, Naya FJ, McKinsey TA, Mercer B, Shelton JM, Chin ER, Simard AR, Michel RN, Bassel-Duby R, Olson EN, Williams RS (2000)
EMBO Journal 19 :1963