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Publication : Whsc1 links pluripotency exit with mesendoderm specification.

First Author  Tian TV Year  2019
Journal  Nat Cell Biol Volume  21
Issue  7 Pages  824-834
PubMed ID  31235934 Mgi Jnum  J:282879
Mgi Id  MGI:6384086 Doi  10.1038/s41556-019-0342-1
Citation  Tian TV, et al. (2019) Whsc1 links pluripotency exit with mesendoderm specification. Nat Cell Biol 21(7):824-834
abstractText  How pluripotent stem cells differentiate into the main germ layers is a key question of developmental biology. Here, we show that the chromatin-related factor Whsc1 (also known as Nsd2 and MMSET) has a dual role in pluripotency exit and germ layer specification of embryonic stem cells. On induction of differentiation, a proportion of Whsc1-depleted embryonic stem cells remain entrapped in a pluripotent state and fail to form mesendoderm, although they are still capable of generating neuroectoderm. These functions of Whsc1 are independent of its methyltransferase activity. Whsc1 binds to enhancers of the mesendodermal regulators Gata4, T (Brachyury), Gata6 and Foxa2, together with Brd4, and activates the expression of these genes. Depleting each of these regulators also delays pluripotency exit, suggesting that they mediate the effects observed with Whsc1. Our data indicate that Whsc1 links silencing of the pluripotency regulatory network with activation of mesendoderm lineages.
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