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Query: EC:2.7.11.26 (
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TEA domain (TEAD) transcription factors serve important functional roles during embryonic development and in striated muscle gene expression. Our previous work has implicated a role for
TEAD-1
in the fast-to-slow fiber-type transition in response to mechanical overload. To investigate whether
TEAD-1
is a modulator of slow muscle gene expression in vivo, we developed transgenic mice expressing hemagglutinin (HA)-tagged
TEAD-1
under the control of the muscle creatine kinase promoter. We show that striated muscle-restricted HA-
TEAD-1
expression induced a transition toward a slow muscle contractile protein phenotype, slower shortening velocity (Vmax), and longer contraction and relaxation times in adult fast twitch extensor digitalis longus muscle. Notably, HA-
TEAD-1
overexpression resulted in an unexpected activation of
GSK
-3alpha/beta and decreased nuclear beta-catenin and NFATc1/c3 protein. These effects could be reversed in vivo by mechanical overload, which decreased muscle creatine kinase-driven
TEAD-1
transgene expression, and in cultured satellite cells by
TEAD-1
-specific small interfering RNA. These novel in vivo data support a role for
TEAD-1
in modulating slow muscle gene expression.
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PMID:Overexpression of TEAD-1 in transgenic mouse striated muscles produces a slower skeletal muscle contractile phenotype. 1897 55