@prefix this: . @prefix sub: . @prefix beldoc: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix rdf: . @prefix xsd: . @prefix dct: . @prefix dce: . @prefix pav: . @prefix np: . @prefix belv: . @prefix prov: . @prefix mesh: . @prefix RNA: . @prefix rgd: . @prefix geneProductOf: . @prefix occursIn: . @prefix species: . @prefix pubmed: . @prefix orcid: . sub:Head { this: np:hasAssertion sub:assertion; np:hasProvenance sub:provenance; np:hasPublicationInfo sub:pubinfo; a np:Nanopublication . } sub:assertion { sub:_1 geneProductOf: rgd:620925; a RNA: . sub:_2 occursIn: mesh:D018482, species:10116; rdf:object sub:_1; rdf:predicate belv:increases; rdf:subject mesh:D015444; a rdf:Statement . sub:assertion rdfs:label "bp(MESHPP:Exercise) -> r(RGD:Ppargc1a)" . } sub:provenance { beldoc: dce:description "Approximately 61,000 statements."; dce:rights "Copyright (c) 2011-2012, Selventa. All rights reserved."; dce:title "BEL Framework Large Corpus Document"; pav:authoredBy sub:_4; pav:version "1.4" . sub:_3 prov:value "ALA synthase and GLUT4 have short half-lives and increase rapidly in skeletal muscle in response to exercise (17, 36). The concentrations of ALA synthase and GLUT4 after 5 days of exercise probably represent their new steady-state concentration, as there was no significant difference between their concentrations after 3 days (data not shown) and after 5 days of exercise. Cytochrome c and citrate synthase appear to have half-lives in the range of 6-8 days, and they increase with a half-time of 7 days in response to a constant daily exercise stimulus (9). There is no previous information regarding the time course of the adaptive increase in muscle cytochrome oxidase subunit I to exercise; however, it appears from the present results to increase at least as rapidly as citrate synthase and cytochrome c. The magnitude of this adaptive response is similar to that induced by 6 days of a treadmill running program used in earlier studies (36). PGC-1 Gene transcription in skeletal muscle increases rapidly after a bout of exercise The level of PGC-1 mRNA was determined by Northern blot using a full-length PGC-1 probe. PGC-1 from triceps muscles of sedentary rats migrates as a single band on a 1% agarose gel (above the 28S rRNA band) (Fig. 2). There was a twofold increase in the fulllength PGC-1 mRNA evident in muscles taken 6 h after exercise (Fig. 2)."; prov:wasQuotedFrom pubmed:12468452 . sub:_4 rdfs:label "Selventa" . sub:assertion prov:hadPrimarySource pubmed:12468452; prov:wasDerivedFrom beldoc:, sub:_3 . } sub:pubinfo { this: dct:created "2014-07-03T14:30:07.698+02:00"^^xsd:dateTime; pav:createdBy orcid:0000-0001-6818-334X, orcid:0000-0002-1267-0234 . }