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DOI: 10.1186/2044-5040-1-25
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Differentiation and fiber type-specific activity of a muscle creatine kinase intronic enhancer

Phillip W. L. Tai,Katherine I. Fisher-Aylor,Charis L. Himeda,Catherine L. Smith,Alexandra P. MacKenzie,Deri Helterline,John C. Angello,Robert E. Welikson,B Wold,Stephen D. Hauschka

MyoD
Enhancer
Myogenin
2011
Hundreds of genes, including muscle creatine kinase (MCK), are differentially expressed in fast- and slow-twitch muscle fibers, but the fiber type-specific regulatory mechanisms are not well understood.Modulatory region 1 (MR1) is a 1-kb regulatory region within MCK intron 1 that is highly active in terminally differentiating skeletal myocytes in vitro. A MCK small intronic enhancer (MCK-SIE) containing a paired E-box/myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) regulatory motif resides within MR1. The SIE's transcriptional activity equals that of the extensively characterized 206-bp MCK 5'-enhancer, but the MCK-SIE is flanked by regions that can repress its activity via the individual and combined effects of about 15 different but highly conserved 9- to 24-bp sequences. ChIP and ChIP-Seq analyses indicate that the SIE and the MCK 5'-enhancer are occupied by MyoD, myogenin and MEF2. Many other E-boxes located within or immediately adjacent to intron 1 are not occupied by MyoD or myogenin. Transgenic analysis of a 6.5-kb MCK genomic fragment containing the 5'-enhancer and proximal promoter plus the 3.2-kb intron 1, with and without MR1, indicates that MR1 is critical for MCK expression in slow- and intermediate-twitch muscle fibers (types I and IIa, respectively), but is not required for expression in fast-twitch muscle fibers (types IIb and IId).In this study, we discovered that MR1 is critical for MCK expression in slow- and intermediate-twitch muscle fibers and that MR1's positive transcriptional activity depends on a paired E-box MEF2 site motif within a SIE. This is the first study to delineate the DNA controls for MCK expression in different skeletal muscle fiber types.
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    Differentiation and fiber type-specific activity of a muscle creatine kinase intronic enhancer” is a paper by Phillip W. L. Tai Katherine I. Fisher-Aylor Charis L. Himeda Catherine L. Smith Alexandra P. MacKenzie Deri Helterline John C. Angello Robert E. Welikson B Wold Stephen D. Hauschka published in 2011. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.