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The RNA-binding proteins Zfp36l1 and Zfp36l2 act redundantly in myogenesis.
Hema Bye-A-Jee
,
Dhamayanthi Pugazhendhi
,
Samuel Woodhouse
,
Patrick Brien
,
Rachel Watson
,
Martin Turner
,
Jennifer Pell
Jun 24, 2019
BACKGROUND: Members of the ZFP36 family of RNA-binding proteins regulate gene expression post-transcriptionally by binding to AU-rich elements in the 3'UTR of mRNA and stimulating mRNA degradation. The proteins within this...
Injury
RNA
RNA-Binding Proteins
Regeneration
satellite cells
Skeletal muscle stem cells
Zfp36L1
Zfp36L2
Animals
Butyrate Response Factor 1
Cell Differentiation
Cells
Cultured
Female
Male
Mice
Mice
Inbred C57BL
Muscle Development
Muscle
Skeletal
Nuclear Proteins
PAX7 Transcription Factor
RNA
Messenger
RNA-Binding Proteins
satellite cells
Skeletal Muscle
Tristetraprolin
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