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Enhancer of polycomb1 acts on serum response factor to regulate skeletal muscle differentiation.


ABSTRACT: Skeletal muscle differentiation is well regulated by a series of transcription factors. We reported previously that enhancer of polycomb1 (Epc1), a chromatin protein, can modulate skeletal muscle differentiation, although the mechanisms of this action have yet to be defined. Here we report that Epc1 recruits both serum response factor (SRF) and p300 to induce skeletal muscle differentiation. Epc1 interacted physically with SRF. Transfection of Epc1 to myoblast cells potentiated the SRF-induced expression of skeletal muscle-specific genes as well as multinucleation. Proximal CArG box in the skeletal alpha-actin promoter was responsible for the synergistic activation of the promoter-luciferase. Epc1 knockdown caused a decrease in the acetylation of histones associated with serum response element (SRE) of the skeletal alpha-actin promoter. The Epc1.SRF complex bound to the SRE, and the knockdown of Epc1 resulted in a decrease in SRF binding to the skeletal alpha-actin promoter. Epc1 recruited histone acetyltransferase activity, which was potentiated by cotransfection with p300 but abolished by si-p300. Epc1 directly bound to p300 in myoblast cells. Epc1+/- mice showed distortion of skeletal alpha-actin, and the isolated myoblasts from the mice had impaired muscle differentiation. These results suggest that Epc1 is required for skeletal muscle differentiation by recruiting both SRF and p300 to the SRE of muscle-specific gene promoters.

SUBMITTER: Kim JR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2713522 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enhancer of polycomb1 acts on serum response factor to regulate skeletal muscle differentiation.

Kim Ju-Ryoung JR   Kee Hae Jin HJ   Kim Ji-Young JY   Joung Hosouk H   Nam Kwang-Il KI   Eom Gwang Hyeon GH   Choe Nakwon N   Kim Hyung-Suk HS   Kim Jeong Chul JC   Kook Hoon H   Seo Sang Beom SB   Kook Hyun H  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20090408 24


Skeletal muscle differentiation is well regulated by a series of transcription factors. We reported previously that enhancer of polycomb1 (Epc1), a chromatin protein, can modulate skeletal muscle differentiation, although the mechanisms of this action have yet to be defined. Here we report that Epc1 recruits both serum response factor (SRF) and p300 to induce skeletal muscle differentiation. Epc1 interacted physically with SRF. Transfection of Epc1 to myoblast cells potentiated the SRF-induced e  ...[more]

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