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Publication : Xk-related protein 8 regulates myoblast differentiation and survival.

First Author  Kim GW Year  2017
Journal  FEBS J Volume  284
Issue  21 Pages  3575-3588
PubMed ID  28881496 Mgi Jnum  J:317385
Mgi Id  MGI:6852750 Doi  10.1111/febs.14261
Citation  Kim GW, et al. (2017) Xk-related protein 8 regulates myoblast differentiation and survival. FEBS J 284(21):3575-3588
abstractText  Xk-related protein 8 (Xkr8) is a scramblase and responsible for phosphatidylserine (PS) exposure on the cell surface in a caspase-dependent manner. Although PS exposure is found to be important for myotube formation during myoblast differentiation, the role of Xkr8 during myogenesis has not been elucidated. Here we show that Xkr8 contributes to myoblast differentiation. Xkr8 overexpression induced the formation of large myotubes during early differentiation, but this phenotype was not related to caspase-dependent cleavage of Xkr8. Furthermore, forced Xkr8 expression accelerated myoblast differentiation and conferred cell-death resistance after the induction of differentiation. Consistent with these results, Xkr8-knocked-down myoblasts exhibited impaired differentiation and more apoptotic cells during differentiation, implying the involvements of Xkr8 in the survival and proliferation of myoblasts. Taken together, the study shows Xkr8 influences myogenesis by acting as a positive regulator of terminal differentiation and myoblast survival.
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