SummaryCell fate decisions are fundamental for development, but we do not know how transcriptional networks reorganize during the transition from a pluripotent to a differentiated cell state. Here, we asked how mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) leave the pluripotent state and choose between germ layer fates. By analyzing the dynamics of the transcriptional circuit that maintains pluripotency, we found that Oct4 and Sox2, proteins that maintain ESC identity, also orchestrate germ layer fate selection. Oct4 suppresses neural ectodermal differentiation and promotes mesendodermal differentiation; Sox2 inhibits mesendodermal differentiation and promotes neural ectodermal differentiation. Differentiation signals continuously and asymmetrically mo...
Summary The relationship between chromatin organization and transcriptional regulation is an area of...
SummaryNanog, Oct4, and Sox2 are the core regulators of mouse (m)ESC pluripotency. Although their ba...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms controlling pluripotency in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) is of...
Cell fate decisions are fundamental for development, but we do not know how transcriptional networks...
SummaryCell fate decisions are fundamental for development, but we do not know how transcriptional n...
Embryonic stem cell (ESC) pluripotency is maintained by core transcriptional circuits whereby critic...
Abstract SOX2 and OCT4 are pioneer transcription factors playing a key role in embryonic stem (ES) c...
Pluripotent cells have the potential to create any cell type, and therefore represent a source of he...
SOX2 and OCT4 are pioneer transcription factors playing a key role in embryonic stem (ES) cell self‐...
Summary Understanding how interactions between extracellular signalling pathways and transcription f...
SummaryPluripotent cells give rise to distinct cell types during development and are regulated by of...
Pluripotent stem cells are characterised by continuous self-renewal while maintaining the potential ...
Pluripotency factors Oct4, Sox2, and Nanog orchestrate an elaborate hierarchy of gene regulation gov...
SummaryMuch attention has focused on a small set of transcription factors that maintain human or mou...
SummaryThe relationship between chromatin organization and transcriptional regulation is an area of ...
Summary The relationship between chromatin organization and transcriptional regulation is an area of...
SummaryNanog, Oct4, and Sox2 are the core regulators of mouse (m)ESC pluripotency. Although their ba...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms controlling pluripotency in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) is of...
Cell fate decisions are fundamental for development, but we do not know how transcriptional networks...
SummaryCell fate decisions are fundamental for development, but we do not know how transcriptional n...
Embryonic stem cell (ESC) pluripotency is maintained by core transcriptional circuits whereby critic...
Abstract SOX2 and OCT4 are pioneer transcription factors playing a key role in embryonic stem (ES) c...
Pluripotent cells have the potential to create any cell type, and therefore represent a source of he...
SOX2 and OCT4 are pioneer transcription factors playing a key role in embryonic stem (ES) cell self‐...
Summary Understanding how interactions between extracellular signalling pathways and transcription f...
SummaryPluripotent cells give rise to distinct cell types during development and are regulated by of...
Pluripotent stem cells are characterised by continuous self-renewal while maintaining the potential ...
Pluripotency factors Oct4, Sox2, and Nanog orchestrate an elaborate hierarchy of gene regulation gov...
SummaryMuch attention has focused on a small set of transcription factors that maintain human or mou...
SummaryThe relationship between chromatin organization and transcriptional regulation is an area of ...
Summary The relationship between chromatin organization and transcriptional regulation is an area of...
SummaryNanog, Oct4, and Sox2 are the core regulators of mouse (m)ESC pluripotency. Although their ba...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms controlling pluripotency in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) is of...