Regenerative Medicine Program, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, 501 Smyth Road, Ottawa, ON, K1H 8L6, Canada.
Skelet Muscle. 2011 Sep 8;1:29. doi: 10.1186/2044-5040-1-29.
Myogenesis is a complex and tightly regulated process, the end result of which is the formation of a multinucleated myofibre with contractile capability. Typically, this process is described as being regulated by a coordinated transcriptional hierarchy. However, like any cellular process, myogenesis is also controlled by members of the protein kinase family, which transmit and execute signals initiated by promyogenic stimuli. In this review, we describe the various kinases involved in mammalian skeletal myogenesis: which step of myogenesis a particular kinase regulates, how it is activated (if known) and what its downstream effects are. We present a scheme of protein kinase activity, similar to that which exists for the myogenic transcription factors, to better clarify the complex signalling that underlies muscle development.
肌发生是一个复杂且受到严格调控的过程,其最终结果是形成具有收缩能力的多核肌纤维。通常,这个过程被描述为受到协调的转录层次结构的调控。然而,就像任何细胞过程一样,肌发生也受到蛋白激酶家族成员的控制,这些成员传递和执行由成肌刺激引发的信号。在这篇综述中,我们描述了参与哺乳动物骨骼肌发生的各种激酶:特定激酶调控肌发生的哪个步骤,它是如何被激活的(如果已知的话),以及它的下游效应是什么。我们提出了一个类似于肌生成转录因子的蛋白激酶活性方案,以更好地阐明肌肉发育背后的复杂信号。