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Nanog-dependent function of Tet1 and Tet2 in establishment of pluripotency
Molecular control of the pluripotent state is thought to reside in a core circuitry of master transcription factors including the homeodomain-containing protein Nanog(1–2), which plays an essential role in establishing ground state pluripotency during somatic cell reprogramming(3–4). While the genom...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3606645/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23395962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature11925 |
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author | Costa, Yael Ding, Junjun Theunissen, Thorold W. Faiola, Francesco Hore, Timothy A. Shliaha, Pavel V. Fidalgo, Miguel Saunders, Arven Lawrence, Moyra Dietmann, Sabine Das, Satyabrata Levasseur, Dana N. Li, Zhe Xu, Mingjiang Reik, Wolf Silva, José C.R. Wang, Jianlong |
author_facet | Costa, Yael Ding, Junjun Theunissen, Thorold W. Faiola, Francesco Hore, Timothy A. Shliaha, Pavel V. Fidalgo, Miguel Saunders, Arven Lawrence, Moyra Dietmann, Sabine Das, Satyabrata Levasseur, Dana N. Li, Zhe Xu, Mingjiang Reik, Wolf Silva, José C.R. Wang, Jianlong |
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description | Molecular control of the pluripotent state is thought to reside in a core circuitry of master transcription factors including the homeodomain-containing protein Nanog(1–2), which plays an essential role in establishing ground state pluripotency during somatic cell reprogramming(3–4). While the genomic occupancy of Nanog has been extensively investigated, comparatively little is known about Nanog-associated proteins(5) and their contribution to the Nanog-mediated reprogramming process. Using enhanced purification techniques and a stringent computational algorithm, we identified 27 high-confidence protein interaction partners of Nanog in mouse ES cells. These consist of 19 novel partners of Nanog that have not been reported before including the Ten eleven translocation (Tet) family methylcytosine hydroxylase Tet1. We confirmed physical association of Nanog with Tet1, and demonstrated that Tet1, in synergy with Nanog, enhances the efficiency of reprogramming. We also found physical association and reprogramming synergy of Tet2 with Nanog, and demonstrated that knockdown of Tet2 abolishes the reprogramming synergy of Nanog with a catalytically deficient mutant of Tet1 (Tet1Mut). These results indicate that the physical interaction between Nanog and Tet1/2 proteins facilitates reprogramming in a manner that is dependent on Tet1/2's catalytic activity. Tet1 and Nanog co-occupy genomic loci of genes associated with both maintenance of pluripotency and lineage commitment in ES cells, and Tet1 binding is reduced upon Nanog depletion. Co-expression of Nanog and Tet1 results in expression priming of and increased 5hmC levels at top ranked common targets Esrrb and Oct4 before reprogramming to naïve pluripotency. We propose that Tet1 is recruited by Nanog to enhance the expression of a subset of key reprogramming target genes. These results provide an insight into the reprogramming mechanism of Nanog and uncover a novel role for 5mC hydroxylases in the establishment of naïve pluripotency. |
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spelling | pubmed-36066452013-09-21 Nanog-dependent function of Tet1 and Tet2 in establishment of pluripotency Costa, Yael Ding, Junjun Theunissen, Thorold W. Faiola, Francesco Hore, Timothy A. Shliaha, Pavel V. Fidalgo, Miguel Saunders, Arven Lawrence, Moyra Dietmann, Sabine Das, Satyabrata Levasseur, Dana N. Li, Zhe Xu, Mingjiang Reik, Wolf Silva, José C.R. Wang, Jianlong Nature Article Molecular control of the pluripotent state is thought to reside in a core circuitry of master transcription factors including the homeodomain-containing protein Nanog(1–2), which plays an essential role in establishing ground state pluripotency during somatic cell reprogramming(3–4). While the genomic occupancy of Nanog has been extensively investigated, comparatively little is known about Nanog-associated proteins(5) and their contribution to the Nanog-mediated reprogramming process. Using enhanced purification techniques and a stringent computational algorithm, we identified 27 high-confidence protein interaction partners of Nanog in mouse ES cells. These consist of 19 novel partners of Nanog that have not been reported before including the Ten eleven translocation (Tet) family methylcytosine hydroxylase Tet1. We confirmed physical association of Nanog with Tet1, and demonstrated that Tet1, in synergy with Nanog, enhances the efficiency of reprogramming. We also found physical association and reprogramming synergy of Tet2 with Nanog, and demonstrated that knockdown of Tet2 abolishes the reprogramming synergy of Nanog with a catalytically deficient mutant of Tet1 (Tet1Mut). These results indicate that the physical interaction between Nanog and Tet1/2 proteins facilitates reprogramming in a manner that is dependent on Tet1/2's catalytic activity. Tet1 and Nanog co-occupy genomic loci of genes associated with both maintenance of pluripotency and lineage commitment in ES cells, and Tet1 binding is reduced upon Nanog depletion. Co-expression of Nanog and Tet1 results in expression priming of and increased 5hmC levels at top ranked common targets Esrrb and Oct4 before reprogramming to naïve pluripotency. We propose that Tet1 is recruited by Nanog to enhance the expression of a subset of key reprogramming target genes. These results provide an insight into the reprogramming mechanism of Nanog and uncover a novel role for 5mC hydroxylases in the establishment of naïve pluripotency. 2013-02-10 2013-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3606645/ /pubmed/23395962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature11925 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Costa, Yael Ding, Junjun Theunissen, Thorold W. Faiola, Francesco Hore, Timothy A. Shliaha, Pavel V. Fidalgo, Miguel Saunders, Arven Lawrence, Moyra Dietmann, Sabine Das, Satyabrata Levasseur, Dana N. Li, Zhe Xu, Mingjiang Reik, Wolf Silva, José C.R. Wang, Jianlong Nanog-dependent function of Tet1 and Tet2 in establishment of pluripotency |
title | Nanog-dependent function of Tet1 and Tet2 in establishment of pluripotency |
title_full | Nanog-dependent function of Tet1 and Tet2 in establishment of pluripotency |
title_fullStr | Nanog-dependent function of Tet1 and Tet2 in establishment of pluripotency |
title_full_unstemmed | Nanog-dependent function of Tet1 and Tet2 in establishment of pluripotency |
title_short | Nanog-dependent function of Tet1 and Tet2 in establishment of pluripotency |
title_sort | nanog-dependent function of tet1 and tet2 in establishment of pluripotency |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3606645/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23395962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature11925 |
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