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Evolving Role of RING1 and YY1 Binding Protein in the Regulation of Germ-Cell-Specific Transcription
Separation of germline cells from somatic lineages is one of the earliest decisions of embryogenesis. Genes expressed in germline cells include apoptotic and meiotic factors, which are not transcribed in the soma normally, but a number of testis-specific genes are active in numerous cancer types. Du...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6895862/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31752312 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10110941 |
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author | Bajusz, Izabella Henry, Surya Sutus, Enikő Kovács, Gergő Pirity, Melinda K. |
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description | Separation of germline cells from somatic lineages is one of the earliest decisions of embryogenesis. Genes expressed in germline cells include apoptotic and meiotic factors, which are not transcribed in the soma normally, but a number of testis-specific genes are active in numerous cancer types. During germ cell development, germ-cell-specific genes can be regulated by specific transcription factors, retinoic acid signaling and multimeric protein complexes. Non-canonical polycomb repressive complexes, like ncPRC1.6, play a critical role in the regulation of the activity of germ-cell-specific genes. RING1 and YY1 binding protein (RYBP) is one of the core members of the ncPRC1.6. Surprisingly, the role of Rybp in germ cell differentiation has not been defined yet. This review is focusing on the possible role of Rybp in this process. By analyzing whole-genome transcriptome alterations of the Rybp(-/-) embryonic stem (ES) cells and correlating this data with experimentally identified binding sites of ncPRC1.6 subunits and retinoic acid receptors in ES cells, we propose a model how germ-cell-specific transcription can be governed by an RYBP centered regulatory network, underlining the possible role of RYBP in germ cell differentiation and tumorigenesis. |
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spelling | pubmed-68958622019-12-24 Evolving Role of RING1 and YY1 Binding Protein in the Regulation of Germ-Cell-Specific Transcription Bajusz, Izabella Henry, Surya Sutus, Enikő Kovács, Gergő Pirity, Melinda K. Genes (Basel) Review Separation of germline cells from somatic lineages is one of the earliest decisions of embryogenesis. Genes expressed in germline cells include apoptotic and meiotic factors, which are not transcribed in the soma normally, but a number of testis-specific genes are active in numerous cancer types. During germ cell development, germ-cell-specific genes can be regulated by specific transcription factors, retinoic acid signaling and multimeric protein complexes. Non-canonical polycomb repressive complexes, like ncPRC1.6, play a critical role in the regulation of the activity of germ-cell-specific genes. RING1 and YY1 binding protein (RYBP) is one of the core members of the ncPRC1.6. Surprisingly, the role of Rybp in germ cell differentiation has not been defined yet. This review is focusing on the possible role of Rybp in this process. By analyzing whole-genome transcriptome alterations of the Rybp(-/-) embryonic stem (ES) cells and correlating this data with experimentally identified binding sites of ncPRC1.6 subunits and retinoic acid receptors in ES cells, we propose a model how germ-cell-specific transcription can be governed by an RYBP centered regulatory network, underlining the possible role of RYBP in germ cell differentiation and tumorigenesis. MDPI 2019-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6895862/ /pubmed/31752312 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10110941 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Bajusz, Izabella Henry, Surya Sutus, Enikő Kovács, Gergő Pirity, Melinda K. Evolving Role of RING1 and YY1 Binding Protein in the Regulation of Germ-Cell-Specific Transcription |
title | Evolving Role of RING1 and YY1 Binding Protein in the Regulation of Germ-Cell-Specific Transcription |
title_full | Evolving Role of RING1 and YY1 Binding Protein in the Regulation of Germ-Cell-Specific Transcription |
title_fullStr | Evolving Role of RING1 and YY1 Binding Protein in the Regulation of Germ-Cell-Specific Transcription |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolving Role of RING1 and YY1 Binding Protein in the Regulation of Germ-Cell-Specific Transcription |
title_short | Evolving Role of RING1 and YY1 Binding Protein in the Regulation of Germ-Cell-Specific Transcription |
title_sort | evolving role of ring1 and yy1 binding protein in the regulation of germ-cell-specific transcription |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6895862/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31752312 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10110941 |
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