After acquiring competence for selected cell fates, embryonic primordia may remain plastic for variable periods before tissue identity is irrevocably determined (commitment). We investigated the chromatin basis for these developmental milestones in mouse endoderm, a tissue with recognizable rostro-caudal patterning and transcription factor (TF)-dependent interim plasticity. Foregut-specific enhancers are as accessible and active in early midgut as in foregut endoderm, and intestinal enhancers and identity are established only after ectopic cis-regulatory elements are decommissioned. Depletion of the intestinal TF CDX2 before this cis element transition stabilizes foregut enhancers, reinforces ectopic transcriptional programs, and hence impo...
International audienceThe rapid renewal of intestinal epithelium is mediated by a pool of stem cells...
Tissue-specific gene expression requires modulation of nucleosomes, allowing transcription factors t...
In mammalian development, endoderm formation occurs in two phases and the fate of these populations...
Embryonic intestinal development is a dynamic process where tissue undergoes drastic transitory chan...
SummaryWe demonstrate that conditional ablation of the homeobox transcription factor Cdx2 from early...
While studies of organ development have traditionally relied on model organisms, recent advances in ...
The adult gut houses a series of organs derived from a naïve, embryonic population, called the endod...
In the adult mouse, distinct morphological and transcriptional differences separate stomach from int...
AbstractThe embryonic endoderm is a multipotent progenitor cell population that gives rise to the ep...
Cells differentiate when transcription factors (TFs) bind accessible cis-regulatory elements to esta...
SummaryCell differentiation requires remodeling of tissue-specific gene loci and activities of key t...
SummaryEmbryonic development relies on the capacity of progenitor cells to appropriately respond to ...
Gastrulation is one of the most critical events of embryogenesis, generating the three primary germ ...
AbstractThe location and movement of mammalian gut tissue progenitors, prior to the expression of ti...
Embryonic development relies on the capacity of progenitor cells to appropriately respond to inducti...
International audienceThe rapid renewal of intestinal epithelium is mediated by a pool of stem cells...
Tissue-specific gene expression requires modulation of nucleosomes, allowing transcription factors t...
In mammalian development, endoderm formation occurs in two phases and the fate of these populations...
Embryonic intestinal development is a dynamic process where tissue undergoes drastic transitory chan...
SummaryWe demonstrate that conditional ablation of the homeobox transcription factor Cdx2 from early...
While studies of organ development have traditionally relied on model organisms, recent advances in ...
The adult gut houses a series of organs derived from a naïve, embryonic population, called the endod...
In the adult mouse, distinct morphological and transcriptional differences separate stomach from int...
AbstractThe embryonic endoderm is a multipotent progenitor cell population that gives rise to the ep...
Cells differentiate when transcription factors (TFs) bind accessible cis-regulatory elements to esta...
SummaryCell differentiation requires remodeling of tissue-specific gene loci and activities of key t...
SummaryEmbryonic development relies on the capacity of progenitor cells to appropriately respond to ...
Gastrulation is one of the most critical events of embryogenesis, generating the three primary germ ...
AbstractThe location and movement of mammalian gut tissue progenitors, prior to the expression of ti...
Embryonic development relies on the capacity of progenitor cells to appropriately respond to inducti...
International audienceThe rapid renewal of intestinal epithelium is mediated by a pool of stem cells...
Tissue-specific gene expression requires modulation of nucleosomes, allowing transcription factors t...
In mammalian development, endoderm formation occurs in two phases and the fate of these populations...