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Publication : Zinc finger proteins orchestrate active gene silencing during embryonic stem cell differentiation.

First Author  Kwak S Year  2018
Journal  Nucleic Acids Res Volume  46
Issue  13 Pages  6592-6607
PubMed ID  29846698 Mgi Jnum  J:265756
Mgi Id  MGI:6193207 Doi  10.1093/nar/gky454
Citation  Kwak S, et al. (2018) Zinc finger proteins orchestrate active gene silencing during embryonic stem cell differentiation. Nucleic Acids Res 46(13):6592-6607
abstractText  Transcription factors and chromatin remodeling proteins control the transcriptional variability for ESC lineage commitment. During ESC differentiation, chromatin modifiers are recruited to the regulatory regions by transcription factors, thereby activating the lineage-specific genes or silencing the transcription of active ESC genes. However, the underlying mechanisms that link transcription factors to exit from pluripotency are yet to be identified. In this study, we show that the Ctbp2-interacting zinc finger proteins, Zfp217 and Zfp516, function as linkers for the chromatin regulators during ESC differentiation. CRISPR-Cas9-mediated knock-outs of both Zfp217 and Zfp516 in ESCs prevent the exit from pluripotency. Both zinc finger proteins regulate the Ctbp2-mediated recruitment of the NuRD complex and polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) to active ESC genes, subsequently switching the H3K27ac to H3K27me3 during ESC differentiation for active gene silencing. We therefore suggest that some zinc finger proteins orchestrate to control the concise epigenetic states on active ESC genes during differentiation, resulting in natural lineage commitment.
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