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| - | MyoD, along with Myf5, is responsible for muscle cell differentiation and establishment of the myogenic lineage. It is a member of the basic helix loop helix (bHLH) family and myogenic factors subfamily of proteins | + | MyoD, along with Myf5, is responsible for muscle cell differentiation and establishment of the myogenic lineage. It is a member of the basic helix loop helix (bHLH) family and myogenic factors subfamily of proteins <ref>Phospho Site Plus. http://www.phosphosite.org/proteinAction.do?id=3637&showAllSites=true (accessed October 6, 2015)</ref>. |
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Function and Classification
MyoD, along with Myf5, is responsible for muscle cell differentiation and establishment of the myogenic lineage. It is a member of the basic helix loop helix (bHLH) family and myogenic factors subfamily of proteins [1].
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References
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC232510/
- ↑ Phospho Site Plus. http://www.phosphosite.org/proteinAction.do?id=3637&showAllSites=true (accessed October 6, 2015)
- ↑ PMCID: PMC463060
- ↑ Breitschopf K, Bengal E, Ziv T, Admon A, Ciechanover A. A novel site for ubiquitination: the N-terminal residue, and not internal lysines of MyoD, is essential for conjugation and degradation of the protein. EMBO J. 1998 Oct 15;17(20):5964-73. PMID:9774340 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/emboj/17.20.5964
- ↑ PMCID: PMC85082
- ↑ Arnold, H. H.; Braun, T. Targeted inactivation of myogenic factor genes reveals their role during mouse myogenesis: a review., Int. J. Dev. Biol. 1996, 40, 345-353
