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Published on: May 17, 2016
Sox9 represses alpha-sarcoglycan gene expression in early myogenic differentiation
J Manuel Hernández-Hernández1, Paul Delgado-Olguín, Verónica Aguillón-Huerta
1Unidad de Investigación Médica en Genética Humana, Hospital de Pediatría, Centro Médico Nacional Siglo XXI-IMSS, México, D.F., México.
Abstract:
Alpha sarcoglycan (alpha-SG) is highly expressed in differentiated striated muscle, and its disruption causes limb-girdle muscular dystrophy. Accordingly, the myogenic master regulator MyoD finely modulates its expression. However, the mechanisms preventing alpha-SG gene expression at early stages of myogenic differentiation remain unknown. In this study, we uncovered Sox9, which was not previously known to directly bind muscle gene promoters, as a negative regulator of alpha-SG gene expression. Reporter gene and chromatin immunoprecipitation assays revealed three functional Sox-binding sites that mediate alpha-SG promoter activity repression during early myogenic differentiation. In addition, we show that Sox9-mediated inhibition of alpha-SG gene expression is independent of MyoD. Moreover, we provide evidence suggesting that Smad3 enhances the repressive activity of Sox9 over alpha-SG gene expression in a transforming growth factor-beta-dependent manner. On the basis of these results, we propose that Sox9 and Smad3 are responsible for preventing precocious activation of alpha-SG gene expression during myogenic differentiation.
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