myogenin Background Information Differentiation of myogenic cells is regulated by multiple positively and negatively acting factors. One well characterized family of helix-loop-helix (HLH) proteins known to play an important role in the regulation of muscle cell development includes Myo D, myogenin, Myf-5 and Myf-6 (also designated MRF-4 or herculin). Of interest, most muscle cells express either Myo D or Myf-5 in the committed state, but when induced to differentiate, all turn on expression of myogenin. Myo D transcription factors form heterodimers with products of a more widely expressed family of bHLH genes, the E family, which consists of at least three distinct genes: E2A, IF2 and HEB. Myo D-E heterodimers bind avidly to consensus (CANNTG) E box target sites that are functionally important elements in the upstream regulatory sequences of many muscle-specific terminal differentiation genes.
myogenin (5FD) Product Citations
See how others have used myogenin (5FD): sc-52903 antibody and or myogenin (5FD) antibody conjugates.
4 total citations
Loading citations.
myogenin (5FD)
Click on image to enlarge
myogenin (5FD): sc-52903. Western blot analysis of myogenin expression in SJRH30 (A) and RD (B) whole cell lysates.
myogenin (5FD): sc-52903. Western blot analysis of myogenin expression in non-transfected: sc-117752 (A) and human myogenin transfected: sc-116551 (B) 293T whole cell lysates.
myogenin (5FD): sc-52903. Western blot analysis of myogenin expression in non-transfected 293T: sc-117752 (A), human myogenin transfected 293T: sc-177592 (B) and SJRH30 (C) whole cell lysates.