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Références bibliographiques<br />

__________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Brand-Saberi, B., and Christ, B. (1999) Gen<strong>et</strong>ic and epigen<strong>et</strong>ic control of muscle development<br />

in vertebrates. Cell Tissue Res 296, 199-212.<br />

Braun, T., Bober, E., and Arnold, H. H. (1992) Inhibition of muscle differentiation by the<br />

adenovirus E1a protein: repression of the transcriptional activating function of the<br />

HLH protein Myf-5. Genes Dev 6, 888-902.<br />

Braun, T., Buschhausen-Denker, G., Bober, E., Tannich, E., and Arnold, H. H. (1989) A<br />

novel human muscle factor related to but distinct from MyoD1 in<strong>du</strong>ces myogenic<br />

conversion in 10T1/2 fibroblasts. Embo J 8, 701-9.<br />

Br<strong>et</strong>on, C., and Imberty, A. (1999) Structure/function studies of glycosyltransferases. Curr<br />

Opin Struct Biol 9, 563-71.<br />

Br<strong>et</strong>on, C., Oriol, R., and Imberty, A. (1998) Conserved structural features in eukaryotic and<br />

prokaryotic fucosyltransferases. Glycobiology 8, 87-94.<br />

Brockhausen, I., Yang, J. M., Burchell, J., Whitehouse, C., and Taylor-Papadimitriou, J.<br />

(1995) Mechanisms underlying aberrant glycosylation of MUC1 mucin in breast<br />

cancer cells. Eur J Biochem 233, 607-17.<br />

Bruckner, K., Perez, L., Clausen, H., and Cohen, S. (2000) Glycosyltransferase activity of<br />

Fringe mo<strong>du</strong>lates Notch-Delta interactions. Nature 406, 411-5.<br />

Buchberger, A., Ragge, K., and Arnold, H. H. (1994) The myogenin gene is activated <strong>du</strong>ring<br />

myocyte differentiation by pre-existing, not newly synthesized transcription factor<br />

MEF-2. J Biol Chem 269, 17289-96.<br />

Buckingham, M. (1992) Making muscle in mammals. Trends Gen<strong>et</strong> 8, 144-8.<br />

Buckingham, M. (2001) Skel<strong>et</strong>al muscle formation in vertebrates. Curr Opin Gen<strong>et</strong> Dev 11,<br />

440-8.<br />

Buckingham, M., Bajard, L., Chang, T., Daubas, P., Hadchouel, J., Meilhac, S., Montarras,<br />

D., Rocancourt, D., and Relaix, F. (2003) The formation of skel<strong>et</strong>al muscle: from<br />

somite to limb. J Anat 202, 59-68.<br />

Byrd, J. C., and Bresalier, R. S. (2004) Mucins and mucin binding proteins in colorectal<br />

cancer. Cancer M<strong>et</strong>astasis Rev 23, 77-99.<br />

Cacan, R., and Verbert, A. (1999) Free and N-linked oligomannosi<strong>des</strong> as markers of the<br />

quality control of newly synthesized glycoproteins. Biochem Biophys Res Commun<br />

258, 1-5.<br />

Carnac, G., Primig, M., Kitzmann, M., Chafey, P., Tuil, D., Lamb, N., and Fernandez, A.<br />

(1998) RhoA GTPase and serum response factor control selectively the expression of<br />

MyoD without affecting Myf5 in mouse myoblasts. Mol Biol Cell 9, 1891-902.<br />

247

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