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The Best for the Most Important: Maintaining a Pristine Proteome in Stem and Progenitor Cells

Pluripotent stem cells give rise to reproductively enabled offsprings by generating progressively lineage-restricted multipotent stem cells that would differentiate into lineage-committed stem and progenitor cells. These lineage-committed stem and progenitor cells give rise to all adult tissues and...

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Autores principales: Aktas, Bertal H., Upcin, Berin, Henke, Erik, Padmasekar, Manju, Qin, Xuebin, Ergün, Süleyman
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6525796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31191665
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1608787
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author Aktas, Bertal H.
Upcin, Berin
Henke, Erik
Padmasekar, Manju
Qin, Xuebin
Ergün, Süleyman
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Upcin, Berin
Henke, Erik
Padmasekar, Manju
Qin, Xuebin
Ergün, Süleyman
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description Pluripotent stem cells give rise to reproductively enabled offsprings by generating progressively lineage-restricted multipotent stem cells that would differentiate into lineage-committed stem and progenitor cells. These lineage-committed stem and progenitor cells give rise to all adult tissues and organs. Adult stem and progenitor cells are generated as part of the developmental program and play critical roles in tissue and organ maintenance and/or regeneration. The ability of pluripotent stem cells to self-renew, maintain pluripotency, and differentiate into a multicellular organism is highly dependent on sensing and integrating extracellular and extraorganismal cues. Proteins perform and integrate almost all cellular functions including signal transduction, regulation of gene expression, metabolism, and cell division and death. Therefore, maintenance of an appropriate mix of correctly folded proteins, a pristine proteome, is essential for proper stem cell function. The stem cells' proteome must be pristine because unfolded, misfolded, or otherwise damaged proteins would interfere with unlimited self-renewal, maintenance of pluripotency, differentiation into downstream lineages, and consequently with the development of properly functioning tissue and organs. Understanding how various stem cells generate and maintain a pristine proteome is therefore essential for exploiting their potential in regenerative medicine and possibly for the discovery of novel approaches for maintaining, propagating, and differentiating pluripotent, multipotent, and adult stem cells as well as induced pluripotent stem cells. In this review, we will summarize cellular networks used by various stem cells for generation and maintenance of a pristine proteome. We will also explore the coordination of these networks with one another and their integration with the gene regulatory and signaling networks.
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spelling pubmed-65257962019-06-12 The Best for the Most Important: Maintaining a Pristine Proteome in Stem and Progenitor Cells Aktas, Bertal H. Upcin, Berin Henke, Erik Padmasekar, Manju Qin, Xuebin Ergün, Süleyman Stem Cells Int Review Article Pluripotent stem cells give rise to reproductively enabled offsprings by generating progressively lineage-restricted multipotent stem cells that would differentiate into lineage-committed stem and progenitor cells. These lineage-committed stem and progenitor cells give rise to all adult tissues and organs. Adult stem and progenitor cells are generated as part of the developmental program and play critical roles in tissue and organ maintenance and/or regeneration. The ability of pluripotent stem cells to self-renew, maintain pluripotency, and differentiate into a multicellular organism is highly dependent on sensing and integrating extracellular and extraorganismal cues. Proteins perform and integrate almost all cellular functions including signal transduction, regulation of gene expression, metabolism, and cell division and death. Therefore, maintenance of an appropriate mix of correctly folded proteins, a pristine proteome, is essential for proper stem cell function. The stem cells' proteome must be pristine because unfolded, misfolded, or otherwise damaged proteins would interfere with unlimited self-renewal, maintenance of pluripotency, differentiation into downstream lineages, and consequently with the development of properly functioning tissue and organs. Understanding how various stem cells generate and maintain a pristine proteome is therefore essential for exploiting their potential in regenerative medicine and possibly for the discovery of novel approaches for maintaining, propagating, and differentiating pluripotent, multipotent, and adult stem cells as well as induced pluripotent stem cells. In this review, we will summarize cellular networks used by various stem cells for generation and maintenance of a pristine proteome. We will also explore the coordination of these networks with one another and their integration with the gene regulatory and signaling networks. Hindawi 2019-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6525796/ /pubmed/31191665 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1608787 Text en Copyright © 2019 Bertal H. Aktas et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Padmasekar, Manju
Qin, Xuebin
Ergün, Süleyman
The Best for the Most Important: Maintaining a Pristine Proteome in Stem and Progenitor Cells
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title_short The Best for the Most Important: Maintaining a Pristine Proteome in Stem and Progenitor Cells
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6525796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31191665
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1608787
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