How specific cell types can be directly converted into other distinct cell types is a matter of intense investigation with wide-ranging basic and biomedical implications. Here, we show that removal of the histone 3 lysine 27 (H3K27) methyltransferase Polycomb repressor complex 2 (PRC2) permits ectopically expressed, neuron-type-specific transcription factors ("terminal selectors") to convert Caenorhabditis elegans germ cells directly into specific neuron types. Terminal-selector-induced germ-cell-to-neuron conversion can be observed not only upon genome-wide loss of H3K27 methylation in PRC2(-) animals but also upon genome-wide redistribution of H3K27 methylation patterns in animals that lack the H3K36 methyltransferase MES-4. Manipulation ...
Although epigenetic control of stem cell fate choice is well established, little is known about epig...
Natural interconversions between distinct somatic cell types have been reported in species as divers...
To retain cell identity during development, cells must remember patterns of gene expression through ...
SummaryHow specific cell types can be directly converted into other distinct cell types is a matter ...
The ability of transcription factors to directly reprogram the identity of cell types is usually res...
Histone methylation is a post-transcriptional modification to the N-terminal tails of histone core p...
Histone methylation is a post-transcriptional modification to the N-terminal tails of histone core p...
Histone methylation is a post-transcriptional modification to the N-terminal tails of histone core p...
Histone methylation is a post-transcriptional modification to the N-terminal tails of histone core p...
Histone methylation is a post-transcriptional modification to the N-terminal tails of histone core p...
<div><p>Although epigenetic control of stem cell fate choice is well established, little is known ab...
Histone methylation is a post-transcriptional modification to the N-terminal tails of histone core p...
Histone methylation is a post-transcriptional modification to the N-terminal tails of histone core p...
Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2) catalyzes histone H3 lysine 27 tri-methylation (H3K27me3), an e...
<div><p>Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2) catalyzes histone H3 lysine 27 tri-methylation (H3K27me...
Although epigenetic control of stem cell fate choice is well established, little is known about epig...
Natural interconversions between distinct somatic cell types have been reported in species as divers...
To retain cell identity during development, cells must remember patterns of gene expression through ...
SummaryHow specific cell types can be directly converted into other distinct cell types is a matter ...
The ability of transcription factors to directly reprogram the identity of cell types is usually res...
Histone methylation is a post-transcriptional modification to the N-terminal tails of histone core p...
Histone methylation is a post-transcriptional modification to the N-terminal tails of histone core p...
Histone methylation is a post-transcriptional modification to the N-terminal tails of histone core p...
Histone methylation is a post-transcriptional modification to the N-terminal tails of histone core p...
Histone methylation is a post-transcriptional modification to the N-terminal tails of histone core p...
<div><p>Although epigenetic control of stem cell fate choice is well established, little is known ab...
Histone methylation is a post-transcriptional modification to the N-terminal tails of histone core p...
Histone methylation is a post-transcriptional modification to the N-terminal tails of histone core p...
Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2) catalyzes histone H3 lysine 27 tri-methylation (H3K27me3), an e...
<div><p>Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2) catalyzes histone H3 lysine 27 tri-methylation (H3K27me...
Although epigenetic control of stem cell fate choice is well established, little is known about epig...
Natural interconversions between distinct somatic cell types have been reported in species as divers...
To retain cell identity during development, cells must remember patterns of gene expression through ...