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asb11 is a regulator of embryonic and adult regenerative myogenesis.

Stem cells and development (2012-04-20)
Jin-Ming Tee, Maria A Sartori da Silva, Agnieszka M Rygiel, Vanesa Muncan, Robert Bink, Gijs R van den Brink, Paula van Tijn, Danica Zivkovic, Liudmila L Kodach, Daniele Guardavaccaro, Sander H Diks, Maikel P Peppelenbosch
ABSTRACT

The specific molecular determinants that govern progenitor expansion and final compartment size in the myogenic lineage, either during gestation or during regenerative myogenesis, remain largely obscure. Recently, we retrieved d-asb11 from a zebrafish screen designed to identify gene products that are downregulated during embryogenesis upon terminal differentiation and identified it as a potential regulator of compartment size in the ectodermal lineage. A role in mesodermal derivatives remained, however, unexplored. Here we report pan-vertebrate expression of Asb11 in muscle compartments, where it highly specifically localizes to the Pax7(+) muscle satellite cell compartment. Forced expression of d-asb11 impaired terminal differentiation and caused enhanced proliferation in the myogenic progenitor compartment both in in vivo and in vitro model systems. Conversely, introduction of a germline hypomorphic mutation in the zebrafish d-asb11 gene produced premature differentiation of the muscle progenitors and delayed regenerative responses in adult injured muscle. Thus, the expression of d-asb11 is necessary for muscle progenitor expansion, whereas its downregulation marks the onset of terminal differentiation. Hence, we provide evidence that d-asb11 is a principal regulator of embryonic as well as adult regenerative myogenesis.

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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Anti-ASB11 antibody produced in rabbit, affinity isolated antibody
Sigma-Aldrich
Anti-phospho-Histone H3 (Ser10) Antibody, Mitosis Marker, Upstate®, from rabbit