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TRANSFAC FACTOR TABLE, Release 2017.2 - public - 2017-06-30, (C) QIAGEN


AC T01534 XX ID T01534 XX DT 23.07.1995 (created); hiwi. DT 05.06.2015 (updated); pro. CO Copyright (C), QIAGEN. XX FA Myf-5 XX SY B130010J22Rik; MYF5; myogenic factor 5. XX OS mouse, Mus musculus OC eukaryota; animalia; metazoa; chordata; vertebrata; tetrapoda; mammalia; eutheria; rodentia; myomorpha; muridae; murinae XX GE G006453 Myf5. XX CL C0010; bHLH; 1.2.2.1.3. XX CP myogenic cells. XX FF can partly be substituted by and can substitute for MyoD [2]; FF indispensable for normal rib development, probably controlling timely appearance of myotomal cells in early somites [4]; FF first myogenic factor expressed during myogenic differentiation; FF expression is subjected to negative control by MyoD [3]; XX MX M00973 V$E2A_Q6. MX M01034 V$EBOX_Q6_01. MX M03880 V$MYF5_Q6. XX BS R68123. XX DR TRANSPATH: MO000025746. DR UniProtKB: P24699; XX RN [1]; RE0003234. RX PUBMED: 8387507. RA Winter B., Braun T., Arnold H. H. RT cAMP-dependent protein kinase represses myogenic differentiation and the activity of the muscle-specific helix-loop-helix transcription factors Myf-5 and MyoD RL J. Biol. Chem. 13:9869-9878 (1993). RN [2]; RE0003239. RX PUBMED: 8269513. RA Rudnicki M. A., Schnegelsberg P. N. J., Stead R. H., Braun T., Arnold H. H., Jaenisch R. RT MyoD or Myf-5 is required for the formation of skeletal muscle RL Cell 75:1351-1359 (1993). RN [3]; RE0003244. RX PUBMED: 1330322. RA Rudnicki M. A., Braun T., Hinuma S., Jaenisch R. RT Inactivation of MyoD in mice leads to up-regulation of the myogenic HLH gene Myf-5 and results in apparently normal muscle development RL Cell 71:383-390 (1992). RN [4]; RE0003262. RX PUBMED: 1423602. RA Braun T., Rudnicki M. A., Arnold H. H., Jaenisch R. RT Targeted inactivation of the muscle regulatory gene Myf-5 results in abnormal rib development and perinatal death RL Cell 71:369-382 (1992). RN [5]; RE0003270. RX PUBMED: 1741288. RA Buonanno A., Apone L., Morasso M. I., Beers R., Brenner H. R., Eftimie R. RT The MyoD family of myogenic factors is regulated by electrical activity: isolation and characterization of a mouse Myf-5 cDNA RL Nucleic Acids Res. 20:539-544 (1992). XX //