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Zfp206 regulates ES cell gene expression and differentiation

Understanding transcriptional regulation in early developmental stages is fundamental to understanding mammalian development and embryonic stem (ES) cell properties. Expression surveys suggest that the putative SCAN-Zinc finger transcription factor Zfp206 is expressed specifically in ES cells [Zhang...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Wen, Walker, Emily, Tamplin, Owen J., Rossant, Janet, Stanford, William L., Hughes, Timothy R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1635278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16971461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl631
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author Zhang, Wen
Walker, Emily
Tamplin, Owen J.
Rossant, Janet
Stanford, William L.
Hughes, Timothy R.
author_facet Zhang, Wen
Walker, Emily
Tamplin, Owen J.
Rossant, Janet
Stanford, William L.
Hughes, Timothy R.
author_sort Zhang, Wen
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description Understanding transcriptional regulation in early developmental stages is fundamental to understanding mammalian development and embryonic stem (ES) cell properties. Expression surveys suggest that the putative SCAN-Zinc finger transcription factor Zfp206 is expressed specifically in ES cells [Zhang,W., Morris,Q.D., Chang,R., Shai,O., Bakowski,M.A., Mitsakakis,N., Mohammad,N., Robinson,M.D., Zirngibl,R., Somogyi,E. et al., (2004) J. Biol., 3, 21; Brandenberger,R., Wei,H., Zhang,S., Lei,S., Murage,J., Fisk,G.J., Li,Y., Xu,C., Fang,R., Guegler,K. et al., (2004) Nat. Biotechnol., 22, 707–716]. Here, we confirm this observation, and we show that ZFP206 expression decreases rapidly upon differentiation of cultured mouse ES cells, and during development of mouse embryos. We find that there are at least six isoforms of the ZFP206 transcript, the longest being predominant. Overexpression and depletion experiments show that Zfp206 promotes formation of undifferentiated ES cell clones, and positively regulates abundance of a very small set of transcripts whose expression is also specific to ES cells and the two- to four-cell stages of preimplantation embryos. This set includes members of the Zscan4, Thoc4, Tcstv1 and eIF-1A gene families, none of which have been functionally characterized in vivo but whose members include apparent transcription factors, RNA-binding proteins and translation factors. Together, these data indicate that Zfp206 is a regulator of ES cell differentiation that controls a set of genes expressed very early in development, most of which themselves appear to be regulators.
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spelling pubmed-16352782006-11-29 Zfp206 regulates ES cell gene expression and differentiation Zhang, Wen Walker, Emily Tamplin, Owen J. Rossant, Janet Stanford, William L. Hughes, Timothy R. Nucleic Acids Res Molecular Biology Understanding transcriptional regulation in early developmental stages is fundamental to understanding mammalian development and embryonic stem (ES) cell properties. Expression surveys suggest that the putative SCAN-Zinc finger transcription factor Zfp206 is expressed specifically in ES cells [Zhang,W., Morris,Q.D., Chang,R., Shai,O., Bakowski,M.A., Mitsakakis,N., Mohammad,N., Robinson,M.D., Zirngibl,R., Somogyi,E. et al., (2004) J. Biol., 3, 21; Brandenberger,R., Wei,H., Zhang,S., Lei,S., Murage,J., Fisk,G.J., Li,Y., Xu,C., Fang,R., Guegler,K. et al., (2004) Nat. Biotechnol., 22, 707–716]. Here, we confirm this observation, and we show that ZFP206 expression decreases rapidly upon differentiation of cultured mouse ES cells, and during development of mouse embryos. We find that there are at least six isoforms of the ZFP206 transcript, the longest being predominant. Overexpression and depletion experiments show that Zfp206 promotes formation of undifferentiated ES cell clones, and positively regulates abundance of a very small set of transcripts whose expression is also specific to ES cells and the two- to four-cell stages of preimplantation embryos. This set includes members of the Zscan4, Thoc4, Tcstv1 and eIF-1A gene families, none of which have been functionally characterized in vivo but whose members include apparent transcription factors, RNA-binding proteins and translation factors. Together, these data indicate that Zfp206 is a regulator of ES cell differentiation that controls a set of genes expressed very early in development, most of which themselves appear to be regulators. Oxford University Press 2006-10 2006-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC1635278/ /pubmed/16971461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl631 Text en © 2006 The Author(s)
spellingShingle Molecular Biology
Zhang, Wen
Walker, Emily
Tamplin, Owen J.
Rossant, Janet
Stanford, William L.
Hughes, Timothy R.
Zfp206 regulates ES cell gene expression and differentiation
title Zfp206 regulates ES cell gene expression and differentiation
title_full Zfp206 regulates ES cell gene expression and differentiation
title_fullStr Zfp206 regulates ES cell gene expression and differentiation
title_full_unstemmed Zfp206 regulates ES cell gene expression and differentiation
title_short Zfp206 regulates ES cell gene expression and differentiation
title_sort zfp206 regulates es cell gene expression and differentiation
topic Molecular Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1635278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16971461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl631
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