Rev-Erb co-regulates muscle regeneration via tethered interaction with the NF-Y cistrome
Molecular Metabolism2017Vol. 6(7), pp. 703–714
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Ryan D. Welch, Chun Guo, Monideepa Sengupta, Katherine J. Carpenter, Natalie Stephens, Stacy A. Arnett, Marvin J. Meyers, Lauren M. Sparks, Steven R. Smith, Jinsong Zhang, Thomas P. Burris, Colin A. Flaveny
Abstract
Disrupting Rev-Erb activity in injured muscle accelerates regenerative muscle repair/differentiation through transcriptional de-repression of myogenic programs. Rev-Erb, therefore, may be a potent therapeutic target for a myriad of muscular disorders.
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