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Query: UMLS:C0001486 (
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This study was conducted to further understand the mechanism that controls myoblast differentiation, a key step in skeletal muscle formation. RNA sequencing of primary bovine myoblasts revealed many genes encoding the ubiquitin-proteasome system were up-regulated during myoblast differentiation. This up-regulation was accompanied by increased proteasomal activity. Treating myoblasts with the proteasome-specific inhibitor lactacystin impeded myoblast differentiation.
Adenovirus
-mediated overexpression of
inhibitor of DNA binding 1
(
ID1
) protein inhibited myoblast differentiation too. Further experiments were conducted to determine whether the proteasome promotes myoblast differentiation by degrading
ID1
protein. Both
ID1
protein and mRNA expression decreased during myoblast differentiation. However, treating myoblasts with lactacystin reversed the decrease in
ID1
protein but not in
ID1
mRNA expression. Surprisingly, this reversal was not observed when myoblasts were also treated with the mRNA translation inhibitor cycloheximide. Direct incubation of
ID1
protein with proteasomes from myoblasts did not show differentiation stage-associated degradation of
ID1
protein. Furthermore, ubiquitinated
ID1
protein was not detected in lactacystin-treated myoblasts. Overall, the results of this study suggest that, during myoblast differentiation, the proteasomal activity is up-regulated to further myoblast differentiation and that the increased proteasomal activity improves myoblast differentiation partly by inhibiting the synthesis, not the degradation, of
ID1
protein.-Leng, X., Ji, X., Hou, Y., Settlage, R., Jiang, H. Roles of the proteasome and
inhibitor of DNA binding 1
protein in myoblast differentiation.
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PMID:Roles of the proteasome and inhibitor of DNA binding 1 protein in myoblast differentiation. 3086 43