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The transcriptional co-repressor TLE3 regulates myogenic differentiation by repressing the activity of the MyoD transcription factor.

Shoichiro Kokabu1,2,3, Chihiro Nakatomi4, Takuma Matsubara4, Yusuke Ono5, William N Addison6, Jonathan W Lowery7, Mariko Urata4, Aaron M Hudnall7, Suzuro Hitomi8, Mitsushiro Nakatomi9, Tsuyoshi Sato2, Kenji Osawa10, Tetsuya Yoda2, Vicki Rosen3, Eijiro Jimi4,11.   

Abstract

Satellite cells are skeletal muscle stem cells that provide myonuclei for postnatal muscle growth, maintenance, and repair/regeneration in adults. Normally, satellite cells are mitotically quiescent, but they are activated in response to muscle injury, in which case they proliferate extensively and exhibit up-regulated expression of the transcription factor MyoD, a master regulator of myogenesis. MyoD forms a heterodimer with E proteins through their basic helix-loop-helix domain, binds to E boxes in the genome and thereby activates transcription at muscle-specific promoters. The central role of MyoD in muscle differentiation has increased interest in finding potential MyoD regulators. Here we identified transducin-like enhancer of split (TLE3), one of the Groucho/TLE family members, as a regulator of MyoD function during myogenesis. TLE3 was expressed in activated and proliferative satellite cells in which increased TLE3 levels suppressed myogenic differentiation, and, conversely, reduced TLE3 levels promoted myogenesis with a concomitant increase in proliferation. We found that, via its glutamine- and serine/proline-rich domains, TLE3 interferes with MyoD function by disrupting the association between the basic helix-loop-helix domain of MyoD and E proteins. Our findings indicate that TLE3 participates in skeletal muscle homeostasis by dampening satellite cell differentiation via repression of MyoD transcriptional activity.
© 2017 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Keywords:  MyoD; TLE; basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor; mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs); myogenesis; skeletal muscle

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28607151      PMCID: PMC5546029          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M116.774570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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