Abstract

Backgroundα-Syntrophin is a scaffolding protein linking signaling proteins to the sarcolemmal dystrophin complex in mature muscle. However, α-syntrophin is also expressed in differentiating myoblasts during the early stages of muscle differentiation. In this study, we examined the relationship between the expression of α-syntrophin and myogenin, a key muscle regulatory factor.Methods and FindingsThe absence of α-syntrophin leads to reduced and delayed myogenin expression. This conclusion is based on experiments using muscle cells isolated from α-syntrophin null mice, muscle regeneration studies in α-syntrophin null mice, experiments in Sol8 cells (a cell line that expresses only low levels of α-syntrophin) and siRNA studies in differentiating C2 cells. In primary cultured myocytes isolated from α-syntrophin null mice, the level of myogenin was less than 50% that from wild type myocytes (p<0.005) 40 h after differentiation induction. In regenerating muscle, the expression of myogenin in the α-syntrophin null muscle was reduced to approximately 25% that of wild type muscle (p<0.005). Conversely, myogenin expression is enhanced in primary cultures of myoblasts isolated from a transgenic mouse over-expressing α-syntrophin and in Sol8 cells transfected with a vector to over-express α-syntrophin. Moreover, we find that myogenin mRNA is reduced in the absence of α-syntrophin and increased by α-syntrophin over-expression. Immunofluorescence microscopy shows that α-syntrophin is localized to the nuclei of differentiating myoblasts. Finally, immunoprecipitation experiments demonstrate that α-syntrophin associates with Mixed-Lineage Leukemia 5, a regulator of myogenin expression.ConclusionsWe conclude that α-syntrophin plays an important role in regulating myogenesis by modulating myogenin expression.

Highlights

  • The basic helix-loop-helix family of transcription regulatory factors is critical for proper development of skeletal muscle

  • We conclude that a-syntrophin plays an important role in regulating myogenesis by modulating myogenin expression

  • Myogenin expression in mouse myocytes In this work we investigated the role of a-syntrophin in muscle development focusing on its modulation of myogenin expression

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Introduction

The basic helix-loop-helix family of transcription regulatory factors is critical for proper development of skeletal muscle. MyoD and Myf are important for myogenic determination while myogenin and Mrf promote terminal differentiation of muscle precursor cells to mature skeletal muscle. Myogenin knockout mice have a severe muscle deformity at birth [2,3]. These mice accumulate myoblasts that are arrested in their terminal differentiation program. Myogenin is not expressed in undifferentiating myoblasts but accumulates at the onset of differentiation [4]. Expression of myogenin is induced by factors that stimulate the myogenic program, such as the decrease in growth factors or presence of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF1), a potent activator of differentiation [5,6,7,8]

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