PLX287435
GSE80812: Klf5 regulates muscle differentiation via directly targeted muscle-specific genes in cooperation with MyoD
- Organsim mouse
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
Deletion of Klf5 in satellite cells impaired muscle regeneration due to a failure of differentiation. Mechanistically, Klf5 controls transcription of muscle genes by interacting with MyoD and Mef2. These findings provide a potential intervention into the process of muscle regeneration through modulation of Klf5. SOURCE: Yumiko Oishi (yuooishi-circ@umin.ac.jp) - Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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