Change in the identity of the components of the transcription pre-initiation complex is proposed to control cell type-specific gene expression. Replacement of the canonical TFIID-TBP complex with TRF3/TBP2 was reported to be required for activation of muscle-gene expression. The lack of a developmental phenotype in TBP2 null mice prompted further analysis to determine whether TBP2 deficiency can compromise adult myogenesis. We show here that TBP2 null mice have an intact regeneration potential upon injury and that TBP2 is not expressed in established C2C12 muscle cell or in primary mouse MuSCs. While TFIID subunits and TBP are downregulated during myoblast differentiation, reduced amounts of these proteins form a complex that is detectable on promoters of muscle genes and is essential for their expression. This evidence demonstrates that TBP2 does not replace TBP during muscle differentiation, as previously proposed, with limiting amounts of TFIID-TBP being required to promote muscle-specific gene expression.

TBP/TFIID-dependent activation of myoD target genes in skeletal muscle cells / Malecova, B.; Dall'Agnese, A.; Madaro, L.; Gatto, S.; Toto, P. C.; Albini, S.; Ryan, T.; Tora, L.; Puri, P. L.. - In: ELIFE. - ISSN 2050-084X. - 5:2016(2016), pp. 1-18. [10.7554/eLife.12534]

TBP/TFIID-dependent activation of myoD target genes in skeletal muscle cells

Madaro L.
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2016

Abstract

Change in the identity of the components of the transcription pre-initiation complex is proposed to control cell type-specific gene expression. Replacement of the canonical TFIID-TBP complex with TRF3/TBP2 was reported to be required for activation of muscle-gene expression. The lack of a developmental phenotype in TBP2 null mice prompted further analysis to determine whether TBP2 deficiency can compromise adult myogenesis. We show here that TBP2 null mice have an intact regeneration potential upon injury and that TBP2 is not expressed in established C2C12 muscle cell or in primary mouse MuSCs. While TFIID subunits and TBP are downregulated during myoblast differentiation, reduced amounts of these proteins form a complex that is detectable on promoters of muscle genes and is essential for their expression. This evidence demonstrates that TBP2 does not replace TBP during muscle differentiation, as previously proposed, with limiting amounts of TFIID-TBP being required to promote muscle-specific gene expression.
2016
TBP; TFIID; cell biology; chromosomes; genes; human; mouse; muscle differentiation; muscle regeneration; myoD; transcription; animals; cell differentiation; cells; cultured; mice; knockout; muscle cells; myoD protein; TATA-Box binding protein; gene expression regulation
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TBP/TFIID-dependent activation of myoD target genes in skeletal muscle cells / Malecova, B.; Dall'Agnese, A.; Madaro, L.; Gatto, S.; Toto, P. C.; Albini, S.; Ryan, T.; Tora, L.; Puri, P. L.. - In: ELIFE. - ISSN 2050-084X. - 5:2016(2016), pp. 1-18. [10.7554/eLife.12534]
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