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Lepidopteran DALP, and its mammalian ortholog HIC-5, function as negative regulators of muscle differentiation.


ABSTRACT: During myogenesis, reductions in trophic factor availability signal most myoblasts to fuse, up-regulate the expression of muscle-specific genes, and form myotubes. Those cells failing to differentiate into myotubes initiate apoptosis and rapidly die. At present, the signal-transduction molecules that determine whether myoblasts should differentiate or die are largely unknown. In this report, we describe the cloning and characterization of DALP, a small LIM-only type zinc-finger protein that is induced when the intersegmental muscles (ISMs) of the moth Manduca sexta become committed to die at the end of metamorphosis. Forced expression of death-associated LIM-only protein (DALP) in Drosophila results in skeletal muscle atrophy. Ectopic expression of DALP, or its mammalian ortholog Hic-5, blocks differentiation and induces apoptosis in mouse C(2)C(12) myoblasts. Both of these effects can be overcome by contact with normal myoblasts or by ectopic expression of the muscle-specific transcription factor MyoD. Hic-5 expression is specifically and dramatically induced in normal myoblasts that die after removal of trophic support. Taken together, these data suggest that DALP and Hic-5 act upstream of MyoD and function as phylogenetically conserved "switches" to block muscle differentiation and induce death.

SUBMITTER: Hu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC17869 | biostudies-literature | 1999 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lepidopteran DALP, and its mammalian ortholog HIC-5, function as negative regulators of muscle differentiation.

Hu Y Y   Cascone P J PJ   Cheng L L   Sun D D   Nambu J R JR   Schwartz L M LM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 19990801 18


During myogenesis, reductions in trophic factor availability signal most myoblasts to fuse, up-regulate the expression of muscle-specific genes, and form myotubes. Those cells failing to differentiate into myotubes initiate apoptosis and rapidly die. At present, the signal-transduction molecules that determine whether myoblasts should differentiate or die are largely unknown. In this report, we describe the cloning and characterization of DALP, a small LIM-only type zinc-finger protein that is i  ...[more]

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