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Publication : BAF chromatin remodeling complex: cortical size regulation and beyond.

First Author  Tuoc TC Year  2013
Journal  Cell Cycle Volume  12
Issue  18 Pages  2953-9
PubMed ID  23974113 Mgi Jnum  J:214711
Mgi Id  MGI:5603724 Doi  10.4161/cc.25999
Citation  Tuoc TC, et al. (2013) BAF chromatin remodeling complex: cortical size regulation and beyond. Cell Cycle 12(18):2953-9
abstractText  The multi-subunit chromatin remodeling BAF complex controls different developmental processes. Using cortex-specific conditional knockout and overexpression mouse models, we have recently reported that BAF170, a subunit of the vertebrate BAF chromatin remodeling complex, interacts with transcription factor (TF) Pax6 to control cortical size and volume. The mechanistic basis includes suppression of the expression of Pax6 target genes, which are required for genesis of cortical intermediate progenitors (IPs) and specification of late neuronal subtype identity. In addition, we showed that a dynamic competition between BAF170 and BAF155 subunits within the BAF complex during progression of neurogenesis is a primary event in modulating the size of the mammalian cortex. Here, we present additional insights into the interaction between the BAF complex and TF Pax6 in the genesis of IPs of the developing cortex. Furthermore, we show that such competition between BAF170 and BAF155 is involved as well in the determination of the size of the embryonic body. Our results add new insights into a cell-intrinsic mechanism, mediated by the chromatin remodeling BAF complex that controls vertebrate body shape and size.
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