The progression of pluripotent stem cells to differentiated cell lineages requires major shifts in cell differentiation programs. In both mammals and higher plants, this process appears to be controlled by a dedicated set of transcription factors, many of which are kingdom specific. These divergent transcription factors appear to operate, however, together with a shared suite of factors that affect the chromatin state. It is of major importance to investigate whether such shared global control mechanisms indicate a common mechanistic basis for preservation of the stem cell state, initiation of differentiation programs, and coordination of cell state transitions
International audienceUnlike most transcription factors (TF), pioneer TFs have a specialized role in...
International audienceAs sessile organisms, plants display a high capacity for phenotypic adaptation...
International audienceThe plant life cycle involves a series of developmental phase transitions. The...
The progression of pluripotent stem cells to differentiated cell lineages requires major shifts in c...
The progression of pluripotent stem cells to differentiated cell lineages requires major shifts in c...
The progression of pluripotent stem cells to differentiated cell lineages requires major shifts in c...
Stem cells replenish the cells present in an organism throughout its lifetime and sustain growth. Th...
International audienceIn plants, environment-adaptable organogenesis extends throughout the lifespan...
Recent studies in yeast, animals and plants have provided major breakthroughs in unraveling the mole...
Recent studies in yeast, animals and plants have provided major breakthroughs in unraveling the mole...
Plants generate new organs through the activity of small populations of stem cells present in specia...
International audienceUnlike most transcription factors (TF), pioneer TFs have a specialized role in...
Unlike most transcription factors (TF), pioneer TFs have a specialized role in binding closed region...
Unlike most transcription factors (TF), pioneer TFs have a specialized role in binding closed region...
International audienceUnlike most transcription factors (TF), pioneer TFs have a specialized role in...
International audienceUnlike most transcription factors (TF), pioneer TFs have a specialized role in...
International audienceAs sessile organisms, plants display a high capacity for phenotypic adaptation...
International audienceThe plant life cycle involves a series of developmental phase transitions. The...
The progression of pluripotent stem cells to differentiated cell lineages requires major shifts in c...
The progression of pluripotent stem cells to differentiated cell lineages requires major shifts in c...
The progression of pluripotent stem cells to differentiated cell lineages requires major shifts in c...
Stem cells replenish the cells present in an organism throughout its lifetime and sustain growth. Th...
International audienceIn plants, environment-adaptable organogenesis extends throughout the lifespan...
Recent studies in yeast, animals and plants have provided major breakthroughs in unraveling the mole...
Recent studies in yeast, animals and plants have provided major breakthroughs in unraveling the mole...
Plants generate new organs through the activity of small populations of stem cells present in specia...
International audienceUnlike most transcription factors (TF), pioneer TFs have a specialized role in...
Unlike most transcription factors (TF), pioneer TFs have a specialized role in binding closed region...
Unlike most transcription factors (TF), pioneer TFs have a specialized role in binding closed region...
International audienceUnlike most transcription factors (TF), pioneer TFs have a specialized role in...
International audienceUnlike most transcription factors (TF), pioneer TFs have a specialized role in...
International audienceAs sessile organisms, plants display a high capacity for phenotypic adaptation...
International audienceThe plant life cycle involves a series of developmental phase transitions. The...