Data in Brief (Aug 2017)

Data on MyoD reduction by autophagy in C2C12 cells

  • Yeong-Min Yoo,
  • Yung Chul Park

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 650 – 654

Abstract

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Autophagy is a highly regulated physiologic mechanism in which cells maintain homeostasis by degrading excessive or unnecessary proteins and damaged or aged organelles through the lysosomal machinery (Yorimitsu and Klionsky, 2005) [1]. MyoD is basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors that regulate myoblast proliferation and myogenic differentiation. MyoD is expressed in adult skeletal muscle (Megeney et al., 1996) [2] and adult fibers (Brack et al., 2005) [3]. MyoD is mainly degraded by the ubiquitin-proteasome system (Floyd et al., 2001) [4] and partly by autophagy (Kim et al., 2012) [5]. Data showed that autophagy decreased MyoD protein in C2C12 cells by Western blotting analysis. Keywords: MyoD, Degradation, Autophagy, C2C12 cells