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LncRNA-TBP mediates TATA-binding protein recruitment to regulate myogenesis and induce slow-twitch

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CELL COMMUNICATION AND SIGNALING
Volume 21, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12964-022-01001-3

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LncRNA-TBP; RNA binding proteins (RBPs); TBP; Myogenesis; Muscle phenotype transformation

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This study discovered a novel LncRNA-TBP that is specifically enriched in slow-twitch muscle fibers. Functional studies revealed that LncRNA-TBP inhibits myoblast proliferation and promotes myogenic differentiation in vitro. In vivo, LncRNA-TBP reduces fat deposition, activates slow-twitch muscle phenotype, and induces muscle hypertrophy.
Background Skeletal muscle is comprised of heterogeneous myofibers that differ in their physiological and metabolic parameters. Of these, slow-twitch (type I; oxidative) myofibers have more myoglobin, more mitochondria, and higher activity of oxidative metabolic enzymes compared to fast-twitch (type II; glycolytic) myofibers.Methods In our previous study, we found a novel LncRNA-TBP (for LncRNA directly binds TBP transcription factor ) is specifically enriched in the soleus (which has a higher proportion of slow myofibers). The primary myoblast cells and animal model were used to assess the biological function of the LncRNA-TBP in vitro or in vivo. Meanwhile, we performed a RNA immunoprecipitation (RIP) and pull-down analysis to validate this interaction between LncRNA-TBP and TBP.Results Functional studies demonstrated that LncRNA-TBP inhibits myoblast proliferation but promotes myogenic differentiation in vitro. In vivo, LncRNA-TBP reduces fat deposition, activating slow-twitch muscle phenotype and inducing muscle hypertrophy. Mechanistically, LncRNA-TBP acts as a regulatory RNA that directly interacts with TBP protein to regulate the transcriptional activity of TBP-target genes (such as KLF4, GPI, TNNI2, and CDKN1A).Conclusion Our findings present a novel model about the regulation of LncRNA-TBP, which can regulate the transcriptional activity of TBP-target genes by recruiting TBP protein, thus modulating myogenesis progression and inducing slow-twitch fibers.

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