Publication for Myog and Pitx3
| Species | Symbol | Function* | Entrez Gene ID* | Other ID | Gene coexpression |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| mmu | Myog | myogenin | 17928 | [link] | ||
| mmu | Pitx3 | paired-like homeodomain transcription factor 3 | 18742 |
| Pubmed ID | Priority | Text |
|---|---|---|
| 30106373 | 0.98 | Pitx3 transcripts and their corresponding proteins are up-regulated in activated satellite cells, marked by MyoD expression and then by differentiation markers Myogenin and Troponin T, in vivo after injury (Figure 1H, Figure 1:figure supplement 1I), and ex vivo in cultured satellite cells (Figure 1:figure supplement 1J-L). |
| 0.97 | Pitx3 mutant cells show a marked decrease in the number of Pax7/EdU double positive cells (Figure 2D,E), together with a two fold increase in the number of differentiating cells marked by Myogenin and embryonic-Myosin Heavy Chain (Emb-MyHC) (Figure 2D,F). | |
| 0.97 | Pitx3 mutant cells at day 3 of culture (Figure 3D), concomitantly with Myogenin expression (Figure 3A). | |
| 0.95 | Pitx3 mutant cells with either the p38alpha MAP kinase chemical inhibitor SB203580 (Figure 3E), siRNA directed against p38alpha MAP kinase (Figure 3F), or NAC (Figure 3A) prevented premature Myogenin expression and p38alpha MAP kinase activation (Figure 3G-I). | |
| 29783715 | 0.98 | PITX3 are also expressed in fetal myoblasts as they commit to the fetal program and become myocytes by subsequent expression of MYOD1, MYF5, and MYOG. |
| 28596516 | 0.94 | Myog, Pitx3 (Paired Like Homeodomain 3), Tbx15 (T-box 15), Myf5, etc (Fig. 1C); among them physical interactions were also identified with Myod1, Myog and Myf5, which are well-known regulatory TFs of skeletal muscle development, suggesting its possible functional connection with mouse skeletal muscle development. |
| 30414844 | 0.79 | Myog RNA levels remain abnormally high between P0 and P30, while the excessive Myod1 RNA becomes gradually reduced as Pax7 and Pitx3 RNA levels rise. |
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