Herculin

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

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Proulx A et al. Blocking gap junctional intercellular communication in myoblasts inhibits myogenin and MRF4 expression. 1997 Dev. Genet. pmid:9144924
Lin-Jones J and Hauschka SD Skeletal and cardiac alpha-actin isoforms exhibit unanticipated temporal and tissue-specific gene expression patterns in developing avian limbs and embryos. 1997 Dev. Biol. pmid:9299124
Peña TL and Rane SG The small conductance calcium-activated potassium channel regulates ion channel expression in C3H10T1/2 cells ectopically expressing the muscle regulatory factor MRF4. 1997 J. Biol. Chem. pmid:9268324
Yoon JK et al. Different MRF4 knockout alleles differentially disrupt Myf-5 expression: cis-regulatory interactions at the MRF4/Myf-5 locus. 1997 Dev. Biol. pmid:9268580
Langlands K et al. Differential interactions of Id proteins with basic-helix-loop-helix transcription factors. 1997 J. Biol. Chem. pmid:9242638
Kong Y et al. Muscle LIM protein promotes myogenesis by enhancing the activity of MyoD. 1997 Mol. Cell. Biol. pmid:9234731
Kraus B and Pette D Quantification of MyoD, myogenin, MRF4 and Id-1 by reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction in rat muscles--effects of hypothyroidism and chronic low-frequency stimulation. 1997 Eur. J. Biochem. pmid:9249014
Zhu Z and Miller JB MRF4 can substitute for myogenin during early stages of myogenesis. 1997 Dev. Dyn. pmid:9186058
Pin CL et al. Distal regulatory elements control MRF4 gene expression in early and late myogenic cell populations. 1997 Dev. Dyn. pmid:9056635
Lowe DA et al. Hypertrophy-stimulated myogenic regulatory factor mRNA increases are attenuated in fast muscle of aged quails. 1998 Am. J. Physiol. pmid:9688846
Rawls A et al. Overlapping functions of the myogenic bHLH genes MRF4 and MyoD revealed in double mutant mice. 1998 Development pmid:9609818
Takano H et al. The Rho family G proteins play a critical role in muscle differentiation. 1998 Mol. Cell. Biol. pmid:9488475
Kumar S et al. Myogenin is a specific marker for rhabdomyosarcoma: an immunohistochemical study in paraffin-embedded tissues. 2000 Mod. Pathol. pmid:11007039
Zhao W and Dhoot GK Skeletal muscle precursors in mouse esophagus are determined during early fetal development. 2000 Dev. Dyn. pmid:10974667
Kaul A et al. Myf-5 revisited: loss of early myotome formation does not lead to a rib phenotype in homozygous Myf-5 mutant mice. 2000 Cell pmid:10929709
Cornelison DD et al. MyoD(-/-) satellite cells in single-fiber culture are differentiation defective and MRF4 deficient. 2000 Dev. Biol. pmid:10926754
Vivian JL et al. Thoracic skeletal defects in myogenin- and MRF4-deficient mice correlate with early defects in myotome and intercostal musculature. 2000 Dev. Biol. pmid:10898959
Weis J et al. Denervation induces a rapid nuclear accumulation of MRF4 in mature myofibers. 2000 Dev. Dyn. pmid:10878609
Nicolas N et al. Neural and hormonal control of expression of myogenic regulatory factor genes during regeneration of Xenopus fast muscles: myogenin and MRF4 mRNA accumulation are neurally regulated oppositely. 2000 Dev. Dyn. pmid:10822264
te Pas MF et al. Glucocorticoid inhibition of C2C12 proliferation rate and differentiation capacity in relation to mRNA levels of the MRF gene family. 2000 Mol. Biol. Rep. pmid:11092555

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