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MYOG

Gene
myoG
Protein
Myosin-G heavy chain
Organism
Dictyostelium discoideum
Length
3446 amino acids
Function
Myosins are actin-based motor molecules with ATPase activity.
Similarity
Belongs to the TRAFAC class myosin-kinesin ATPase superfamily. Myosin family.
Mass
386.918 kDa
Sequence
MYNPWVDNPKDRDRTERDRSHSHSSSPNQQHQSPNTISHRLSTAIPPINMAGTNIGGTPSTSFDQISYLSPSTSNIPSTSPPLTRQIPSQTTTPTVPPLSTSSLSSSTPISSTNSTSSSKLLSSNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNSNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNITVNSSSLSPHSKSNNSSGNLASLFELASIEESKKDKKNKKNKKHTNKQNSIGGSGNTTPTSSSGNNTTSNNITITQVITSNSNTLNNSNTLNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNSNNNFSSIQGTNTNTNTNIISSSPSSPLTSMVSNSSNNNNNNNNNSTSQSNNGGVIGKTHQKSIVPLLALPGQQQQNNNTSQSTSSSSSTSISLPTNNQISCERGPSSSRVHQSPSSSSSASSSSSNSLVHLMTLLEKNKVGFDDLSEIKDFEEDTLINIIQARYKKEIIYTYIGPILVSVNPLRYLPFLHSQELVRNYNQRRGLPPHLFALAAKAISDMQDFRRDQLIFIGGESGSGKSENTKIIIQYLLTTDLSRSKYLRDYILESGIILESFGHASTDSNHNSSRWGKYFEMFYSLYGEIQGAKLYSYFLDENRVTYQNKGERNFHIFYQFLKGITDEEKAAYQLGDINSYHYLNQGGSISVESIDDNRVFDRLKMSFVFFDFPSEKIDLIFKTLSFIIILGNVTFFQKNGKTEVKDRTLIESLSHNITFDSTKLENILISDRSMPVNEAVENRDSLARSLYSALFHWIIDFLNSKLKPTQYSHTLGILDLFGQESSQLNGYEQFSINFLEERLQQIYLQTVLKQEQREYQTERIPWMTPISFKDNEESVEMMEKIINLLDQESKNINSSDQIFLEKLQNFLSRHHLFGKKPNKFGIEHYFGQFYYDVRGFIIKNRDEILQRTNVLHKNSITKYLFSRDGVFNINATVAELNQMFDAKNTAKKSPLSIVKVLLSCGSNNPNNVNNPNNNSGGGGGGGNSGGGSGSGGSTYTTYSSTNKAINNSNCDFHFIRCIKPNSKKTHLTFDVKSVNEQIKSLCLLETTRIQRFGYTIHYNNKIFFDRFSFFFQNQRNFQNLFEKLKENDINIDSILPPPIQVGNTKIFLRYALGTLLESELQKRKVRCAFTIQSTWRMYLTRKRFIRMKSAIVIIQKNTRRWLVQKRYQSIKQAALILESFSRMVIFRAPYLRKRQAAIAIQTHLRSLLSKDYSYQCTLFLNTCTQDNATSSLPPIPQSLIIQISPPATPPASPLSFYSSQQSQLNNNNNSTPVNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNINNTTSTTTSNNTSQPPLSKKDRVVKFAQDYLNSSGGSASSPALSPSDQSSESSPILSPSVSPRNKEEITPRKYYSTFSSNSLNFNYNSLVNPRNDTTTTTQTNNTTTTTPTTPSTTTTTTTATTTTSSSSSSSSSSSSNNNIVSTPTSITNTPPTTGSKHGLNLPFNFITESAKSIKSTITGAPKSPRNSSENSKSKVENTSTPVGFNLSSTPNSAPSSAYSSPTINSNTTTTQQPNNNNNSNNSVSSTAMALTSISSSSTPNYNNSANNHQRYSLNLNRRKSSHQLINNSNNNNNNNNINSTNNEPLVSPGKNNQNNNNNNNNSNNSNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNTLTVPPSPRSPRGTQTKASPSFIYFPSTSPGVVNKVFSSSLTTPTGISRAGTTTPSGSSKAGLLITTPGYTTSTQGGIPQLPIYRPSYVNFLKKESLSSLSPKKRSKSILLNQQNDTEELSMLEYAKVNFELKSRKSLIRKKQITFESLVNYGKKLYYPLHKFGGDSNNDSNNNNNINNNNSINNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNLDASIVANLEKIALDVFSHILQYMGDLERKKPHNQICTFIVRQGLNHPELRDEIYCQIIKQLTGHPGKRENKARGWELLSLCCGSFAPNSRLSKYVSNYLHSFKQSRDDDGFASICLYRLDAITQLGPRSLTPVDTEIEAVRKKVPLKVQFLFPDDVAEGVDIDSATTSGEITNRLTKLAGLKSDAFVWSVFEVLKNKERSVSNSEFILDIVSKWENYYFNLNHYNLHVQQQSEQIPLEPFQFYFKIQLFLKPEKPPGEFEVGFYFHQLLRSVSKGHLPITDNEVVKLSALRLQFDILDNCTPKSPLEMWQRYIPQNYITTYSAKEWCDRVQTKYFEFLPYFNTIQTKCKDIDSYKFEIRNIIIAYLMSLPFYGCTIFYNCIQGVWTEIETGAMDGFNVIVDVNGVHIVLKESIPGQNIIQPPQQQSQQQSQQQQSQQQQSQQQQSQQQQSQQQQSQQQSQQQQQQSQQNLVNATPTKNITPRSNSSDQVVSPLTTSLDNNNNNNINVQDNNLTSIEETSTVNNNNNNNSSLGSTGNVNETTNIDKTNTVSFDGDSSKNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNGENKSNDTSSNSNGLSDSGKTNRLTIIVNENSQKGDDNVVMLAEPTPTPTSAFFNNINNQNNQNNQNNNNQNINNTPVSTPKVFSPVKKPVNTTNQVPSLPSISSNSNNSNSPSTNTSATTNSTTNSTTTTTTTTTTTPLVESDIEPLSEFIFIEYLMDESNLLLKSMGKPKKSFKTLKSFHYGKILNCETDAEQNIVTLSIDHEDLLINTQQSTEMVLLINSYIFHLSAEATTGIANKDYSIPNSSFSFKVGNLITNIVRGEEDWCTGTCNNLTGKFPLELVNLIIEKRSPNILPSIPLNSKLYNRQQNNITNLISTYDNINNQLIINNNNIQQLLQQQQLQLQLQQQQQQQQQQLLLQQQQQQQSGNNSPSRKSSQAVQPSHRNSISRSTSSSSSASSNSTTSSSSSSSSSSGGKVKERKQNNHNRGEPQFSTKFVESGSKHPLMPYAVNRFRSLTAFKLGDALKHSSNPPDSNSAFISDLHPDDRDIFLDIMKYMDDYPKFPRDRKTRLLQNVIQRGIDKPSLRDEIYFFLCRQLTFNLQTQLPTLASARKGMVLFSLCSGCFPSTAELFPYLREFLSQTENIYSQYCIKKLETTSLKGPRRNAPSKKEILAVKELRHIVVRIHLANGPIRTVEVNPSTTALEALRVLVDIQDIIFWKEFAIFKEWDGVERALKEQDKLCDVLKEFEDKERKQRKKLLPDEDLITGRFVLLRKIWIPHTSYSMSNGMLELMFYQYVHDVLGGRIPGLTIEISLQLAALQLQAQEGDYNPDTPIISEDTVYLCIPATLIGRKELSDWVQDINEAHSLLANRDITPELALTSYLEQSSGLPYAGSTWFCINTKRVATMATQIWIGINQGFIVFFNALMENELERFDLDEVSGFTYRDDSFSFLIGDLINPTRKLFYTSQGEDINEIFETFKSLPKVDLLELERRKERKRERKEKEKRKALKQQLRDEQQQQLQQQQQD

Gene
Myog
Protein
Myogenin
Organism
Rattus norvegicus
Length
287 amino acids
Function
Acts as a transcriptional activator that promotes transcription of muscle-specific target genes and plays a role in muscle differentiation, cell cycle exit and muscle atrophy. Essential for the development of functional embryonic skeletal fiber muscle differentiation. However is dispensable for postnatal skeletal muscle growth; phosphorylation by CAMK2G inhibits its transcriptional activity in respons to muscle activity. Required for the recruitment of the FACT complex to muscle-specific promoter regions, thus promoting gene expression initiation. During terminal myoblast differentiation, plays a role as a strong activator of transcription at loci with an open chromatin structure previously initiated by MYOD1. Together with MYF5 and MYOD1, co-occupies muscle-specific gene promoter core regions during myogenesis. Cooperates also with myocyte-specific enhancer factor MEF2D and BRG1-dependent recruitment of SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling enzymes to alter chromatin structure at myogenic late gene promoters. Facilitates cell cycle exit during terminal muscle differentiation through the up-regulation of miR-20a expression, which in turn represses genes involved in cell cycle progression. Binds to the E-box containing (E1) promoter region of the miR-20a gene. Plays also a role in preventing reversal of muscle cell differentiation. Contributes to the atrophy-related gene expression in adult denervated muscles. Induces fibroblasts to differentiate into myoblasts.
Mass
32.503 kDa
Sequence
MELYETSPYFYQEPHFYDGENYLPVHLQGFEPPGYERTELSLSPEARGPLEEKGLGTPEHCPGQCLPWACKVCKRKSVSVDRRRAATLREKRRLKKVNEAFEALKRSTLLNPNQRLPKVEILRSAIQYIERLQALLSSLNQEERDLRYRGGGGPSRWYPVNATPTAPPAVRSGAMHWSLVPTQEIICSQLTLQVPTTCTPLRPSWTASRWRICLSPSQMKPCPTEIVCQAGCAWEPLSWCQTPPLLQQGPFKWGCPGAQKTALGCHKPDYPPSIHIRLTPSPAREFN

Gene
MYOG
Protein
Myogenin
Organism
Gallus gallus
Length
227 amino acids
Function
Acts as a transcriptional activator that promotes transcription of muscle-specific target genes and plays a role in muscle differentiation. Induces fibroblasts to differentiate into myoblasts. Probable sequence specific DNA-binding protein (By similarity).
Mass
25.854 kDa
Sequence
MELFETNPYFFPEQRFYDGENFLGSRLQGYEAAAFPERPEVTLCPESRGALEEKDSTLPEHCPGQCLPWACKICKRKTVSIDRRRAATLREKRRLKKVNEAFEALKRSTLLNPNQRLPKVEILRSAIQYIERLQSLLSSLNQQEREQRELRYRPAAPQPAAPSECGSGSSSCSPEWSTQLEFGTNPADHLLSDDQAEDRNLHSLSSIVESIAVEDVAVTFPEERVQN

Gene
MYOG
Protein
Myogenin
Organism
Coturnix japonica
Length
226 amino acids
Function
Acts as a transcriptional activator that promotes transcription of muscle-specific target genes and plays a role in muscle differentiation. Induces somite cells to differentiate into myoblasts. Probable sequence specific DNA-binding protein (By similarity).
Mass
25.688 kDa
Sequence
MSDFILKKSFFPEQRFYDGENFLGSRLQGYEAATFPERPEVSLCPESRGALEEKDSTLPDHCPGQCLPWACKICKRKTVSIDRRRAATLREKRRLKKVNEAFEALKRSTLLNPNQRLPKVEILRSSIQYTERLQSLLSLNQQERDERELRYRPTAPQPAAPSECGSGSSSCSPEWSTQLEFGTNPTDHLLSDDAAEDRNLHSLSSIVESIAVEDVAVTFPEERVQN

Gene
MYOG
Protein
Myogenin
Organism
Bos taurus
Length
224 amino acids
Function
Acts as a transcriptional activator that promotes transcription of muscle-specific target genes and plays a role in muscle differentiation, cell cycle exit and muscle atrophy. Essential for the development of functional embryonic skeletal fiber muscle differentiation. However is dispensable for postnatal skeletal muscle growth; phosphorylation by CAMK2G inhibits its transcriptional activity in respons to muscle activity. Required for the recruitment of the FACT complex to muscle-specific promoter regions, thus promoting gene expression initiation. During terminal myoblast differentiation, plays a role as a strong activator of transcription at loci with an open chromatin structure previously initiated by MYOD1. Together with MYF5 and MYOD1, co-occupies muscle-specific gene promoter core regions during myogenesis. Cooperates also with myocyte-specific enhancer factor MEF2D and BRG1-dependent recruitment of SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling enzymes to alter chromatin structure at myogenic late gene promoters. Facilitates cell cycle exit during terminal muscle differentiation through the up-regulation of miR-20a expression, which in turn represses genes involved in cell cycle progression. Binds to the E-box containing (E1) promoter region of the miR-20a gene. Plays also a role in preventing reversal of muscle cell differentiation. Contributes to the atrophy-related gene expression in adult denervated muscles. Induces fibroblasts to differentiate into myoblasts (By similarity).
Mass
24.962 kDa
Sequence
MELYETSPYFYQEPHFYDGENYLPVHLQGFEPPGYERAELSLSPEARVPLEDKGLGPAEHCPGQCLPWACKVCKRKSVSVDRRRAATLREKRRLKKVNEAFEALKRSTLLNPNQRLPKVEILRSAIQYIERLQALLSSLNQEERDLRYRGGGGPQAAVPSECSSHSASCSPQWGSALEFGPNPGDHLLPADPTDAHNLHSLTSIVDSITVEDVAAAFPDETIPN

Gene
MYOG
Protein
Myogenin
Organism
Homo sapiens
Length
224 amino acids
Function
Acts as a transcriptional activator that promotes transcription of muscle-specific target genes and plays a role in muscle differentiation, cell cycle exit and muscle atrophy. Essential for the development of functional embryonic skeletal fiber muscle differentiation. However is dispensable for postnatal skeletal muscle growth; phosphorylation by CAMK2G inhibits its transcriptional activity in respons to muscle activity. Required for the recruitment of the FACT complex to muscle-specific promoter regions, thus promoting gene expression initiation. During terminal myoblast differentiation, plays a role as a strong activator of transcription at loci with an open chromatin structure previously initiated by MYOD1. Together with MYF5 and MYOD1, co-occupies muscle-specific gene promoter core regions during myogenesis. Cooperates also with myocyte-specific enhancer factor MEF2D and BRG1-dependent recruitment of SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling enzymes to alter chromatin structure at myogenic late gene promoters. Facilitates cell cycle exit during terminal muscle differentiation through the up-regulation of miR-20a expression, which in turn represses genes involved in cell cycle progression. Binds to the E-box containing (E1) promoter region of the miR-20a gene. Plays also a role in preventing reversal of muscle cell differentiation. Contributes to the atrophy-related gene expression in adult denervated muscles. Induces fibroblasts to differentiate into myoblasts (By similarity).
Mass
25.037 kDa
Sequence
MELYETSPYFYQEPRFYDGENYLPVHLQGFEPPGYERTELTLSPEAPGPLEDKGLGTPEHCPGQCLPWACKVCKRKSVSVDRRRAATLREKRRLKKVNEAFEALKRSTLLNPNQRLPKVEILRSAIQYIERLQALLSSLNQEERDLRYRGGGGPQPGVPSECSSHSASCSPEWGSALEFSANPGDHLLTADPTDAHNLHSLTSIVDSITVEDVSVAFPDETMPN

Gene
Myog
Protein
Myogenin
Organism
Mus musculus
Length
224 amino acids
Function
Acts as a transcriptional activator that promotes transcription of muscle-specific target genes and plays a role in muscle differentiation, cell cycle exit and muscle atrophy. Essential for the development of functional embryonic skeletal fiber muscle differentiation. However is dispensable for postnatal skeletal muscle growth; phosphorylation by CAMK2G inhibits its transcriptional activity in respons to muscle activity. Required for the recruitment of the FACT complex to muscle-specific promoter regions, thus promoting gene expression initiation. During terminal myoblast differentiation, plays a role as a strong activator of transcription at loci with an open chromatin structure previously initiated by MYOD1. Together with MYF5 and MYOD1, co-occupies muscle-specific gene promoter core regions during myogenesis. Cooperates also with myocyte-specific enhancer factor MEF2D and BRG1-dependent recruitment of SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling enzymes to alter chromatin structure at myogenic late gene promoters. Facilitates cell cycle exit during terminal muscle differentiation through the up-regulation of miR-20a expression, which in turn represses genes involved in cell cycle progression. Binds to the E-box containing (E1) promoter region of the miR-20a gene. Plays also a role in preventing reversal of muscle cell differentiation. Contributes to the atrophy-related gene expression in adult denervated muscles. Induces fibroblasts to differentiate into myoblasts.
Mass
25.203 kDa
Sequence
MELYETSPYFYQEPHFYDGENYLPVHLQGFEPPGYERTELSLSPEARGPLEEKGLGTPEHCPGQCLPWACKVCKRKSVSVDRRRAATLREKRRLKKVNEAFEALKRSTLLNPNQRLPKVEILRSAIQYIERLQALLSSLNQEERDLRYRGGGGPQPMVPSECNSHSASCSPEWGNALEFGPNPGDHLLAADPTDAHNLHSLTSIVDSITVEDMSVAFPDETMPN

Gene
MYOG
Protein
Myogenin
Organism
Sus scrofa
Length
224 amino acids
Function
Acts as a transcriptional activator that promotes transcription of muscle-specific target genes and plays a role in muscle differentiation, cell cycle exit and muscle atrophy. Essential for the development of functional embryonic skeletal fiber muscle differentiation. However is dispensable for postnatal skeletal muscle growth; phosphorylation by CAMK2G inhibits its transcriptional activity in respons to muscle activity. Required for the recruitment of the FACT complex to muscle-specific promoter regions, thus promoting gene expression initiation. During terminal myoblast differentiation, plays a role as a strong activator of transcription at loci with an open chromatin structure previously initiated by MYOD1. Together with MYF5 and MYOD1, co-occupies muscle-specific gene promoter core regions during myogenesis. Cooperates also with myocyte-specific enhancer factor MEF2D and BRG1-dependent recruitment of SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling enzymes to alter chromatin structure at myogenic late gene promoters. Facilitates cell cycle exit during terminal muscle differentiation through the up-regulation of miR-20a expression, which in turn represses genes involved in cell cycle progression. Binds to the E-box containing (E1) promoter region of the miR-20a gene. Plays also a role in preventing reversal of muscle cell differentiation. Contributes to the atrophy-related gene expression in adult denervated muscles. Induces fibroblasts to differentiate into myoblasts (By similarity).
Mass
25.085 kDa
Sequence
MELYETSPYFYQEPHFYDGENYLPVHLQGFEPPGYERTELSLSPEARVPLEDKGLGTPEHCPGQCLPWACKVCKRKSVSVDRRRAATLREKRRLKKVNEAFEALKRSTLLNPNQRLPKVEILRSAIQYIERLQALLSSLNQEERDLRYRGGGGPQPGVPSECSSHSASCSPEWGSALEFGPNPGDHLLTADPTDAHNLHSLTSIVDSITVEDVAVAFPDETMPN