Publications by Olwin Lab members

The p38{alpha}/{beta} MAPK functions as a molecular switch to activate the quiescent satellite cell.  Jones, N. C., Tyner, K. J., Nibarger, L., Stanley, H. M., Cornelison, D. D., Fedorov, Y. V., & Olwin, B. B. . J Cell Biol, 169(1), 105-16 (2005). Download PDF

Pax-7 up-regulation inhibits myogenesis and cell cycle progressionin satellite cells: a potential mechanism for self-renewal. Hugo C. Olguin, Bradley B. Olwin. Developmental Biology (2004). Download PDF

Essential and separable roles for Syndecan-3 and Syndecan-4 in skeletal muscle development and regeneration. D.D.W. Cornelison, Sarah A. Wilcox-Adelman, Paul F. Goetinck, Heikki Rauvala, Alan C. Rapraeger, and Bradley B. Olwin. Genes & Development 18:2231-2236 (2004). Download PDF

Atypical Protein Kinase Cs Are the Ras Effectors That Mediate Repression of Myogenic Satellite Cell Differentiation. Yuri V. Fedorov, Nathan C. Jones, and Bradley B. Olwin. Molecular and Cellular Biology, Feb. (2002), p. 1140–1149. Download PDF

Sonic Hedgehog Inhibits the Terminal Differentiation of Limb Myoblasts Committed to the Slow Muscle Lineage. Yvette Bren-Mattison and Bradley B. Olwin. Developmental Biology Feb 15;242(2):130-48 (2002). Download PDF

ERK1/2 Is Required for Myoblast Proliferation but Is Dispensable for Muscle Gene Expression and Cell Fusion. Nathan C. Jones, Yuri V. Fedorov, R. Scott Roenthall, and Bradley B. Olwin. Journal of Cellular Physiology 186:104-115 (2001). Download PDF

Oncogenic Ras-induced Proliferation Requires Autocrine Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 Signaling in Skeletal Muscle Cells. Yuri V. Fedorov, R. Scott Rosenthal, and Bradley B. Olwin. The Journal of Cell Biology, Volume 152, Number 6, March 19, (2001) 1301–1305. Download PDF

Cysteine-rich Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor Alters Secretion and Intracellular Routing of Fibroblast Growth Factor 3. Roman Kohl, Marianne Antoine, Bradley B. Olwin, Clive Dickson, and Paul Kiefer. The Journal of Biological Chemistry Vol. 275, No. 21, Issue of May 26, pp. 15741–15748, (2000). Download PDF

MyoD[null] Satellite Cells in Single-Fiber Culture Are Differentiation Defective and MRF4 Deficient. D. D. W. Cornelison, Bradley B. Olwin, Michael A. Rudnicki, and Barbara J.Wold. Developmental Biology 224, 122–137 (2000). Download PDF

Loss of FGF Receptor 1 Signaling Reduces Skeletal Muscle Mass and Disrupts Myofiber Organization in the Developing Limb. Heather Flanagan-Steet, Kevin Hannon, Michael J. McAvoy, Ronald Hullinger, and Bradley B. Olwin. Developmental Biology 218, 21–37 (2000). Download PDF

The FGF Receptor–1 Tyrosine Kinase Domain Regulates Myogenesis but Is Not Sufficient to Stimulate Proliferation. Arthur J. Kudla, Nathan C. Jones, R. Scott Rosenthal, Kirstin Arthur, Kari L. Clase, and Bradley B. Olwin. The Journal of Cell Biology, Volume 142, Number 1, July 13, (1998): 241–250. Download PDF

Regulation of Myogenesis by Fibroblast Growth Factors Requires Beta-Gamma Subunits of Pertussis Toxin-Sensitive G Proteins. Yuri V. Fedorov, Nathan C. Jones, and Bradley B. Olwin. Molecular and Cellular Biology, Oct. (1998), p. 5780–5787. Download PDF

Identification and Characterization of a Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) Binding Domain in the Cysteine-rich FGF Receptor. Zhaohui Zhou, Michael E. Zuber, Laura W. Burrus, and Bradley B. Olwin. The Journal of Biological Chemistry Vol. 272, No. 8, Issue of February 21, pp. 5167–5174, (1997). Download PDF

Cysteine-Rich FGF Receptor Regulates Intracellular FGF-1 and FGF-2 Levels. Micheal E. Zuber, Zhaohui Zhou, Laura W. Burus, and Bradley B. Olwin. Journal of Cellular Physiology, Vol. 170, pp. 217-227 (1997). Download PDF

Conservation of Ligand Specificity between the Mammalian and Amphibian Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptors. Kevin M. Patrie, Arthur J. Kudla, Bradley B. Olwin, and Ing-Ming Chiu. The Journal of Biological Chemistry Vol. 270, No. 48, Issue of December 1, pp. 29018–29024, (1995). Download PDF