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Publication : Regulation of transcriptional elongation in pluripotency and cell differentiation by the PHD-finger protein Phf5a.

First Author  Strikoudis A Year  2016
Journal  Nat Cell Biol Volume  18
Issue  11 Pages  1127-1138
PubMed ID  27749823 Mgi Jnum  J:283190
Mgi Id  MGI:6203683 Doi  10.1038/ncb3424
Citation  Strikoudis A, et al. (2016) Regulation of transcriptional elongation in pluripotency and cell differentiation by the PHD-finger protein Phf5a. Nat Cell Biol 18(11):1127-1138
abstractText  Pluripotent embryonic stem cells (ESCs) self-renew or differentiate into all tissues of the developing embryo and cell-specification factors are necessary to balance gene expression. Here we delineate the function of the PHD-finger protein 5a (Phf5a) in ESC self-renewal and ascribe its role in regulating pluripotency, cellular reprogramming and myoblast specification. We demonstrate that Phf5a is essential for maintaining pluripotency, since depleted ESCs exhibit hallmarks of differentiation. Mechanistically, we attribute Phf5a function to the stabilization of the Paf1 transcriptional complex and control of RNA polymerase II elongation on pluripotency loci. Apart from an ESC-specific factor, we demonstrate that Phf5a controls differentiation of adult myoblasts. Our findings suggest a potent mode of regulation by Phf5a in stem cells, which directs their transcriptional programme, ultimately regulating maintenance of pluripotency and cellular reprogramming.
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