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Fig. 6 | BMC Biology

Fig. 6

From: TIS7 induces transcriptional cascade of methylosome components required for muscle differentiation

Fig. 6

Model of myogenesis regulation by the TIS7/ICln/PRMT5 pathway. In skeletal muscles, TIS7 transcriptionally regulates ICln. The accumulated ICln interacts with PRMT5 and prevents its recruitment to chromatin-bound complexes on the myoD gene. This regulates PRMT5-mediated symmetrical dimethylation of histone H3 Arg8 and myoD expression. The regulated myoD level affects the balance between proliferation and differentiation of MSCs

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