The ability of transcription factors to directly reprogram the identity of cell types is usually restricted and is defined by cellular context. Through the ectopic expression of single Caenorhabditis elegans transcription factors, we found that the identity of mitotic germ cells can be directly converted into that of specific neuron types: glutamatergic, cholinergic, or GABAergic. This reprogramming event requires the removal of the histone chaperone LIN-53 (RbAp46/48 in humans), a component of several histone remodeling and modifying complexes, and this removal can be mimicked by chemical inhibition of histone deacetylases. Our findings illustrate the ability of germ cells to be directly converted into individual, terminally differentiated...
Homeobox proteins are critical regulators of developmental gene transcription and cell specification...
Cell fate conversion by the forced overexpression of transcription factors (TFs) is a process known ...
International audienceCells can change identity during normal development, in response to tissue dam...
How specific cell types can be directly converted into other distinct cell types is a matter of inte...
SummaryHow specific cell types can be directly converted into other distinct cell types is a matter ...
SummaryDirected reprogramming of differentiated cells allows the generation of specific cell types f...
Chromatin regulators play important roles in the safeguarding of cell identities by opposing the ind...
Chromatin regulators play important roles in the safeguarding of cell identities by opposing the ind...
<div><p>Although epigenetic control of stem cell fate choice is well established, little is known ab...
SummaryNeuron identity transformations occur upon removal of specific regulatory factors in many dif...
The identity of individual cell types in a multicellular organism appears to be continuously maintai...
Although epigenetic control of stem cell fate choice is well established, little is known about epig...
Differentiated cells can be forced to change identity, either to directly adopt another differentiat...
SummaryNeuron identity transformations occur upon removal of specific regulatory factors in many dif...
Throughout their journey to forming new individuals, germline stem cells must remain totipotent, par...
Homeobox proteins are critical regulators of developmental gene transcription and cell specification...
Cell fate conversion by the forced overexpression of transcription factors (TFs) is a process known ...
International audienceCells can change identity during normal development, in response to tissue dam...
How specific cell types can be directly converted into other distinct cell types is a matter of inte...
SummaryHow specific cell types can be directly converted into other distinct cell types is a matter ...
SummaryDirected reprogramming of differentiated cells allows the generation of specific cell types f...
Chromatin regulators play important roles in the safeguarding of cell identities by opposing the ind...
Chromatin regulators play important roles in the safeguarding of cell identities by opposing the ind...
<div><p>Although epigenetic control of stem cell fate choice is well established, little is known ab...
SummaryNeuron identity transformations occur upon removal of specific regulatory factors in many dif...
The identity of individual cell types in a multicellular organism appears to be continuously maintai...
Although epigenetic control of stem cell fate choice is well established, little is known about epig...
Differentiated cells can be forced to change identity, either to directly adopt another differentiat...
SummaryNeuron identity transformations occur upon removal of specific regulatory factors in many dif...
Throughout their journey to forming new individuals, germline stem cells must remain totipotent, par...
Homeobox proteins are critical regulators of developmental gene transcription and cell specification...
Cell fate conversion by the forced overexpression of transcription factors (TFs) is a process known ...
International audienceCells can change identity during normal development, in response to tissue dam...