FBI-1 inhibits mouse C2C12 myoblast differentiation by inhibiting
Rb gene expression. A, differentiation of control mouse
C2C12 myoblasts and stable C2C12 myoblasts overexpressing FLAG-FBI-1, by horse
serum treatment. Pictures of the cells were taken at days 0–4 after
treatment with 2% horse serum differentiation medium. Differentiation into
myotubes was observed only in control cells at days 3 and 4. Stable C2C12
myoblast cells overexpressing FBI-1 were prepared by transfection with either
control lentri virus or recombinant Lenti-M1.4-FLAG-FBI-1 virus. B,
Western blot analysis of the C2C12 cell lysates using the antibodies
indicated. Rb expression was gradually increased in the control cells with
concomitant decrease in FBI-1 (LRF). LRF is a mouse homologue of
human FBI-1. In the stable cells, although endogenous LRF is decreased, FLAG
FBI-1 is stably expressed and repressed Rb expression. Cell extracts (40
μg) were analyzed by Western blot analysis. GAPDH, control;
Rb, retinoblastoma protein. C, myogenic differentiation is
inhibited by FBI-1 in the stable C2C12-FLAG-FBI-1 cells. However, control
cells underwent myogenic differentiation and showed multinuclear myotubes at
days 3–4.