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Publication : THAP1: Role in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell Survival and Differentiation.

First Author  Aguilo F Year  2017
Journal  Stem Cell Reports Volume  9
Issue  1 Pages  92-107
PubMed ID  28579396 Mgi Jnum  J:306786
Mgi Id  MGI:6709505 Doi  10.1016/j.stemcr.2017.04.032
Citation  Aguilo F, et al. (2017) THAP1: Role in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell Survival and Differentiation. Stem Cell Reports 9(1):92-107
abstractText  THAP1 (THAP [Thanatos-associated protein] domain-containing, apoptosis-associated protein 1) is a ubiquitously expressed member of a family of transcription factors with highly conserved DNA-binding and protein-interacting regions. Mutations in THAP1 cause dystonia, DYT6, a neurologic movement disorder. THAP1 downstream targets and the mechanism via which it causes dystonia are largely unknown. Here, we show that wild-type THAP1 regulates embryonic stem cell (ESC) potential, survival, and proliferation. Our findings identify THAP1 as an essential factor underlying mouse ESC survival and to some extent, differentiation, particularly neuroectodermal. Loss of THAP1 or replacement with a disease-causing mutation results in an enhanced rate of cell death, prolongs Nanog, Prdm14, and/or Rex1 expression upon differentiation, and results in failure to upregulate ectodermal genes. ChIP-Seq reveals that these activities are likely due in part to indirect regulation of gene expression.
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