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==DNA Interaction ==
==DNA Interaction ==
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MyoD, along with most other bHLH proteins, recognizes the concensus DNA sequence CAN NTG, where N can be any base. This sequence is known as the E-box and is bound by MyoD's <scene name='71/714943/Br_dna_interaction/1'>basic region</scene>. MyoD's basic region residues indirectly establish specificity for specific E-box sequences by influencing the conformation in which the basic region binds DNA. There are <scene name='71/714943/Dna_interacting_aas/1'>four residues</scene> responsible for the DNA interaction that provides MyoD's myogenic effect: Arg111, Ala114, Thr115, and Lys124.
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MyoD, along with most other bHLH proteins, recognizes the concensus DNA sequence CAN NTG, where N can be any base. This sequence is known as the E-box and is bound by MyoD's <scene name='71/714943/Br_dna_interaction/1'>basic region</scene> in DNA's major groove. MyoD's basic region residues indirectly establish specificity for specific E-box sequences by influencing the conformation in which the basic region binds DNA. There are <scene name='71/714943/Dna_interacting_aas/1'>four residues</scene> responsible for the DNA interaction that provides MyoD's myogenic effect: Arg111, Ala114, Thr115, and Lys124.
== Knockout Effects ==
== Knockout Effects ==
Knockout mutations of the MyoD gene have been shown to produce no distinct skeletal muscle phenotype due to an increase in Myf5 activation. Mutants lacking both MyoD and Myf5 fail to develop skeletal musculature all together (REFERENCE)
Knockout mutations of the MyoD gene have been shown to produce no distinct skeletal muscle phenotype due to an increase in Myf5 activation. Mutants lacking both MyoD and Myf5 fail to develop skeletal musculature all together (REFERENCE)

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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 proteins1.

Crystal Structure of MyoD bHLH Domain

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References

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC232510/


  1. PMCID: 463060

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