Myostatin and its Regulation: A Comprehensive Review of Myostatin Inhibiting Strategies

Mohammad Hassan Baig(Yonsei University), Khurshid Ahmad(Yeungnam University), Jun Sung Moon(Yeungnam University), So‐Young Park(Yeungnam University), Jeong Ho Lim(Yeungnam University), Hee Jin Chun(Yeungnam University), Afsha Fatima Qadri(Yeungnam University), Ye Chan Hwang(Yeungnam University), Arif Tasleem Jan(Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University), Syed Sayeed Ahmad(Yeungnam University), Shahid Ali(Yeungnam University), Sibhghatulla Shaikh(Yeungnam University), Eun Ju Lee(Yeungnam University), Inho Choi(Yeungnam University)
Frontiers in Physiology
June 23, 2022
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Abstract

Myostatin (MSTN) is a well-reported negative regulator of muscle growth and a member of the transforming growth factor (TGF) family. MSTN has important functions in skeletal muscle (SM), and its crucial involvement in several disorders has made it an important therapeutic target. Several strategies based on the use of natural compounds to inhibitory peptides are being used to inhibit the activity of MSTN. This review delivers an overview of the current state of knowledge about SM and myogenesis with particular emphasis on the structural characteristics and regulatory functions of MSTN during myogenesis and its involvements in various muscle related disorders. In addition, we review the diverse approaches used to inhibit the activity of MSTN, especially in silico approaches to the screening of natural compounds and the design of novel short peptides derived from proteins that typically interact with MSTN.


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