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Series GSE74678 Query DataSets for GSE74678
Status Public on Nov 11, 2015
Title The glucose-sensing transcription factor MLX promotes myogenesis via myokine signaling
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Genome binding/occupancy profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Metabolic stress and changes in nutrient levels modulate many aspects of skeletal muscle function during aging and disease. Growth factors and cytokines secreted by skeletal muscle, known as myokines, are important signaling factors but it is largely unknown whether they modulate muscle growth and differentiation in response to nutrients. Here, we find that changes in glucose levels increase the activity of the glucose-responsive transcription factor MLX, which promotes and is necessary for myoblast fusion. MLX promotes myogenesis not via an adjustment of glucose metabolism but rather by inducing the expression of several myokines, including insulin like-growth factor-2 (IGF2), whereas RNAi and dominant-negative MLX reduce IGF2 expression and block myogenesis. This phenotype is rescued by conditioned media from control muscle cells and by recombinant IGF2, which activates the myogenic kinase Akt. Importantly, MLX null mice display decreased IGF2 induction and diminished muscle regeneration in response to injury, indicating that the myogenic function of MLX is conserved in vivo. Thus, glucose is a signaling molecule that regulates myogenesis and muscle regeneration via MLX/IGF2/Akt signaling. The data pproided are histome H4 acetlation data for MLX DN and MLX wt samples;
 
Overall design 3 MLX DN H4 Ac Chip seq samples , 3 Inputs, 3 MLX WT H4 Ac samples and 3 WT inputs
 
Contributor(s) Hunt LC, Xu B, Finkelstein D, Fan Y, Caroll PA, Cheng P, Eisenman RN, Demontis F
Citation(s) 26584623
Submission date Nov 04, 2015
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name David Finkelstein
E-mail(s) david.finkelstein@stjude.org
Phone 9014953931
Organization name St Jude Children's Research Hospital
Department Computational Biology
Street address 332 N. Lauderdale St.
City Memphis
State/province TN
ZIP/Postal code 38105
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL9185 Illumina Genome Analyzer (Mus musculus)
Samples (12)
GSM1929722 MLXDN-H4AC1
GSM1929723 MLXDN-H4AC2
GSM1929724 MLXDN-H4AC3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA301147
SRA SRP065799

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