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GCN5 Maintains Muscle Integrity by Acetylating YY1 to Promote Dystrophin Expression
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2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
This work identifies a novel role for the acetyltransferase GCN5 in regulating muscle integrity through inhibition of DNA binding activity of the transcriptional repressor YY1. Here we report that in mice a muscle-specific knockout of GCN5 (Gcn5skm-/-) reduces the expression of key structural muscle proteins, including dystrophin, resulting in myopathy. Supporting our observation, a meta-analysis between the differential transcriptome of Gcn5skm-/- muscle and all available open-access data sets
doi:10.1101/2021.03.29.436986
fatcat:ezj6o23jjrdtleciaa5qvh6v2q