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Epigenetic silencing of myogenic gene program by Myb‐binding protein 1a suppresses myogenesis
Author(s) -
Yang ChangChing,
Liu Hsuan,
Chen Shen Liang,
Wang TzuHao,
Hsieh ChiaLing,
Huang Yi,
Chen ShuJen,
Chen HuaChien,
Yung Benjamin YatMing,
ChinMing Tan Bertrand
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
the embo journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.484
H-Index - 392
eISSN - 1460-2075
pISSN - 0261-4189
DOI - 10.1038/emboj.2012.24
Subject(s) - library science , medicine , computer science
Skeletal myogenesis involves highly coordinated steps that integrate developmental cues at the chromatin of muscle progenitors. Here, we identify Myb‐binding protein 1a (Mybbp1a) as a novel negative regulator of muscle‐specific gene expression and myoblast differentiation. The mode of action of Mybbp1a was linked to promoter regulation as illustrated by its interaction with MyoD at the genomic regions of silent muscle‐specific genes as well as its negative effect on MyoD‐mediated transcriptional activity. We propose that Mybbp1a exerts its repressive role by inducing a less permissible chromatin structure following recruitment of negative epigenetic modifiers such as HDAC1/2 and Suv39h1. At the onset of differentiation, Mybbp1a undergoes a promoter disengagement that may be due to the differentiation‐responsive, miR‐546‐mediated downregulation of Mybbp1a expression. Moreover, such alteration gave rise to promoter enrichment of activators and histone acetylation, an epigenetic status amenable to gene activation. Together, these findings unveil a hitherto unrecognized transcriptional co‐repressor role of Mybbp1a in proliferating muscle progenitor cells, and highlight an epigenetic mechanism by which Mybbp1a and miR‐546 interplay to control myoblast differentiation transition.

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