Herculin

Herculin is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class.

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Smith TH et al. Somite subdomains, muscle cell origins, and the four muscle regulatory factor proteins. 1994 J. Cell Biol. pmid:7929574
Dechesne CA et al. E-box- and MEF-2-independent muscle-specific expression, positive autoregulation, and cross-activation of the chicken MyoD (CMD1) promoter reveal an indirect regulatory pathway. 1994 Mol. Cell. Biol. pmid:8035824
Buchberger A et al. The myogenin gene is activated during myocyte differentiation by pre-existing, not newly synthesized transcription factor MEF-2. 1994 J. Biol. Chem. pmid:8006037
Ernst CW et al. Rapid communication: MspI restriction fragment length polymorphism at the swine MYF6 locus. 1994 J. Anim. Sci. pmid:7514163
Anand G et al. Rhabdomyosarcomas do not contain mutations in the DNA binding domains of myogenic transcription factors. 1994 J. Clin. Invest. pmid:8282820
Asakura A et al. MyoD and myogenin act on the chicken myosin light-chain 1 gene as distinct transcriptional factors. 1993 Mol. Cell. Biol. pmid:8413304
Hardy S et al. Fibroblast growth factor inhibits MRF4 activity independently of the phosphorylation status of a conserved threonine residue within the DNA-binding domain. 1993 Mol. Cell. Biol. pmid:8413199
Patapoutian A et al. Isolated sequences from the linked Myf-5 and MRF4 genes drive distinct patterns of muscle-specific expression in transgenic mice. 1993 Development pmid:8375340
Smith TH et al. A unique pattern of expression of the four muscle regulatory factor proteins distinguishes somitic from embryonic, fetal and newborn mouse myogenic cells. 1993 Development pmid:8391976
Li H and Capetanaki Y Regulation of the mouse desmin gene: transactivated by MyoD, myogenin, MRF4 and Myf5. 1993 Nucleic Acids Res. pmid:8382796

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