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Publication : Is REST required for ESC pluripotency?

First Author  Jørgensen HF Year  2009
Journal  Nature Volume  457
Issue  7233 Pages  E4-5; discussion E7
PubMed ID  19242417 Mgi Jnum  J:145959
Mgi Id  MGI:3836367 Doi  10.1038/nature07783
Citation  Jorgensen HF, et al. (2009) Is REST required for ESC pluripotency?. Nature 457(7233):E4-5; discussion E7
abstractText  The DNA-binding protein REST (also called NRSF) is a transcriptional repressor that targets many neuronal genes and is abundant in human and mouse pluripotent embryonic stem cells (ESCs). In a recent Letter to Nature, Singh et al. suggested that REST controls the self-renewal and pluripotency of ESCs, because they found that ESCs in which a single REST allele was disrupted (Fig. 1a, beta-geo-stop insertion) had reduced alkaline phosphatase activity and expressed lower levels of several pluripotency-associated genes. Here we show that partial or complete loss of functional REST protein does not abrogate ESC potential as reflected by marker gene expression. These data are consistent with earlier reports, and argue that REST is not required for maintaining ESC pluripotency.
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