Sox6 belongs to the Sox gene family and plays a pivotal role in fiber type differentiation, suppressing transcription of slow-fiber-specific genes during fetal development. Here, we show that Sox6 plays opposite roles in MyHC-I regulation, acting as a positive and negative regulator of MyHC-I expression during embryonic and fetal myogenesis, respectively. During embryonic myogenesis, Sox6 positively regulates MyHC-I via transcriptional activation of Mef2C, whereas during fetal myogenesis, Sox6 requires and cooperates with the transcription factor Nfix in repressing MyHC-I expression. Mechanistically, Nfix is necessary for Sox6 binding to the MyHC-I promoter and thus for Sox6 repressive function, revealing a key role for Nfix in driving Sox6 activity. This feature is evolutionarily conserved, since the orthologs Nfixa and Sox6 contribute to repression of the slow-twitch phenotype in zebrafish embryos. These data demonstrate functional cooperation between Sox6 and Nfix in regulating MyHC-I expression during prenatal muscle development.

Nfix Induces a Switch in Sox6 Transcriptional Activity to Regulate MyHC-I Expression in Fetal Muscle / V. Taglietti, G.A. Maroli, S. Cermenati, S. Monteverde, A. Ferrante, G. Rossi, G. Cossu, M. Beltrame, G. Messina. - In: CELL REPORTS. - ISSN 2211-1247. - 17:9(2016 Nov 22), pp. 2354-2366. [10.1016/j.celrep.2016.10.082]

Nfix Induces a Switch in Sox6 Transcriptional Activity to Regulate MyHC-I Expression in Fetal Muscle

V. Taglietti
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G.A. Maroli
Secondo
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S. Cermenati;S. Monteverde;G. Rossi;G. Cossu;M. Beltrame
Penultimo
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G. Messina
2016

Abstract

Sox6 belongs to the Sox gene family and plays a pivotal role in fiber type differentiation, suppressing transcription of slow-fiber-specific genes during fetal development. Here, we show that Sox6 plays opposite roles in MyHC-I regulation, acting as a positive and negative regulator of MyHC-I expression during embryonic and fetal myogenesis, respectively. During embryonic myogenesis, Sox6 positively regulates MyHC-I via transcriptional activation of Mef2C, whereas during fetal myogenesis, Sox6 requires and cooperates with the transcription factor Nfix in repressing MyHC-I expression. Mechanistically, Nfix is necessary for Sox6 binding to the MyHC-I promoter and thus for Sox6 repressive function, revealing a key role for Nfix in driving Sox6 activity. This feature is evolutionarily conserved, since the orthologs Nfixa and Sox6 contribute to repression of the slow-twitch phenotype in zebrafish embryos. These data demonstrate functional cooperation between Sox6 and Nfix in regulating MyHC-I expression during prenatal muscle development.
English
MyHC-I; myogenesis; Nfix; Sox6; biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology (all)
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Settore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata e Citologia
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   Role of the transcription factor Nfix in muscle regeneration and muscular dystrophies (RegeneratioNfix)
   RegeneratioNfix
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   FP7
   280611

   Ruolo del fattore trascrizionale Nfix nella rigenerazione del muscolo e nelle distrofie muscolari
   MINISTERO DELL'ISTRUZIONE E DEL MERITO
   RBFR10YNGH_001
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Nfix Induces a Switch in Sox6 Transcriptional Activity to Regulate MyHC-I Expression in Fetal Muscle / V. Taglietti, G.A. Maroli, S. Cermenati, S. Monteverde, A. Ferrante, G. Rossi, G. Cossu, M. Beltrame, G. Messina. - In: CELL REPORTS. - ISSN 2211-1247. - 17:9(2016 Nov 22), pp. 2354-2366. [10.1016/j.celrep.2016.10.082]
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