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Betaglycan expression is transcriptional ... transforming growth factor-beta


Betaglycan expression is transcriptionally up-regulated during skeletal muscle differentiation Cloning of murine betaglycan gene promoter and its modulation by MyoD, retinoic acid, and transforming growth factor-beta

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Betaglycan is a membrane-anchored proteoglycan co-receptor that binds transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) via its core protein and basic fibroblast growth factor through its glycosaminoglycan chains. In this study we evaluated the expression of betaglycan during the C(2)C(12) skeletal muscle differentiation. Betaglycan expression, as determined by Northern and Western blot, was up-regulated during the conversion of myoblasts to myotubes. The mouse betaglycan gene promoter was cloned, and its sequence showed putative binding sites for SP1, Smad3, Smad4, muscle regulatory factor elements such as MyoD and MEF2, and retinoic acid receptor. Transcriptional activity of the mouse betaglycan promoter reporter was also up-regulated in differentiating C(2)C(12) cells. We found that MyoD, but not myogenin, stimulated this transcriptional activity even in the presence of high serum. Betaglycan promoter activity was increased by RA and inhibited by the three isoforms of TGF-beta. On the other hand, basic fibroblast growth factor, BMP-2, and hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor, which are inhibitors of myogenesis, had little effect. In myotubes, up-regulated betaglycan was also detectable by TGF-beta affinity labeling and immunofluorescence microscopy studies. The latter indicated that betaglycan was localized both on the cell surface and in the ECM. Forced expression of betaglycan in C(2)C(12) myoblasts increases their responsiveness to TGF-beta2, suggesting that it performs a TGF-beta presentation function in this cell lineage. These results indicate that betaglycan expression is up-regulated during myogenesis and that MyoD and RA modulate its expression by a mechanism that is independent of myogenin.


Lopez-Casillas F, Riquelme C, Perez-Kato Y, Ponce-Castaneda MV, Osses N, Esparza-Lopez J, Gonzalez-Nunez G, Cabello-Verrugio C, Mendoza V, Troncoso V, Brandan E

The Journal of biological chemistry

2003-01-03 00:00

278

1

382-90

Animals,Base Sequence,Cell Differentiation,Cell Line,Cloning, Molecular,Gene Expression Regulation,Genes, Reporter,Mice,Molecular Sequence Data,Muscle Development,Muscle, Skeletal,MyoD Protein,Myoblasts,Myogenin,Promoter Regions (Genetics),Proteoglycans,Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor beta,Transcription, Genetic,Transforming Growth Factor beta,Tretinoin,Up-Regulation,MyoD Protein,Myog protein, mouse,Myogenin,Proteoglycans,Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor beta,Transforming Growth Factor beta,betaglycan,Tretinoin

Instituto de Fisiologia Celular, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Apartado Postal 70-246, México City, D.F., 04510, México.

J. Biol. Chem.


0021-9258

10.1074/jbc.M208520200

M208520200

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False

12399463

Cecilia Riquelme
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