In pluripotent stem cells, there is increasing evidence for crosstalk between post-transcriptional and transcriptional networks, offering multifold steps at which pluripotency can be controlled. In addition to well-studied transcription factors, chromatin modifiers and miRNAs, RNA-binding proteins are emerging as fundamental players in pluripotency regulation. Here, we report a new role for the RNA-binding protein ESRP1 in the control of pluripotency. Knockdown of Esrp1 in mouse embryonic stem cells induces, other than the well-documented epithelial to mesenchymal-like state, also an increase in expression of the core transcription factors Oct4, Nanog and Sox2, thereby enhancing self-renewal of these cells. Esrp1-depleted embryonic stem cel...
The transcription factor (TF) Oct4 is essential for maintaining pluripotency in vitro as well as in ...
SummaryTranscription factors, such as Oct4, are critical for establishing and maintaining pluripoten...
Mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent cells, meaning that they can give rise to all tissue...
In pluripotent stem cells, there is increasing evidence for crosstalk between post-transcriptional a...
In pluripotent stem cells, there is increasing evidence for crosstalk between post-transcriptional a...
In pluripotent stem cells, there is increasing evidence for crosstalk between post-transcriptional a...
ESRP1 regulates alternative splicing, producing multiple transcripts from its target genes in epithe...
Establishment, maintenance, and exit from pluripotency require precise coordination of a cell’s mole...
Pluripotency factors Oct4, Sox2, and Nanog orchestrate an elaborate hierarchy of gene regulation gov...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are derived from the inner cell mass of blastocyst stage embryos and when ...
The mouse embryonic stem cell (ESC) state depends upon a gene regulatory network centred on Oct4, S...
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<p>A. Confocal microscopy analysis of ESRP1 (red) in mouse ES cells reveal that the protein is expre...
Embryonic stem cell (ESC) pluripotency is maintained by core transcriptional circuits whereby critic...
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) play integral roles in gene regulation, yet only a small fraction of RBP...
The transcription factor (TF) Oct4 is essential for maintaining pluripotency in vitro as well as in ...
SummaryTranscription factors, such as Oct4, are critical for establishing and maintaining pluripoten...
Mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent cells, meaning that they can give rise to all tissue...
In pluripotent stem cells, there is increasing evidence for crosstalk between post-transcriptional a...
In pluripotent stem cells, there is increasing evidence for crosstalk between post-transcriptional a...
In pluripotent stem cells, there is increasing evidence for crosstalk between post-transcriptional a...
ESRP1 regulates alternative splicing, producing multiple transcripts from its target genes in epithe...
Establishment, maintenance, and exit from pluripotency require precise coordination of a cell’s mole...
Pluripotency factors Oct4, Sox2, and Nanog orchestrate an elaborate hierarchy of gene regulation gov...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are derived from the inner cell mass of blastocyst stage embryos and when ...
The mouse embryonic stem cell (ESC) state depends upon a gene regulatory network centred on Oct4, S...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
<p>A. Confocal microscopy analysis of ESRP1 (red) in mouse ES cells reveal that the protein is expre...
Embryonic stem cell (ESC) pluripotency is maintained by core transcriptional circuits whereby critic...
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) play integral roles in gene regulation, yet only a small fraction of RBP...
The transcription factor (TF) Oct4 is essential for maintaining pluripotency in vitro as well as in ...
SummaryTranscription factors, such as Oct4, are critical for establishing and maintaining pluripoten...
Mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent cells, meaning that they can give rise to all tissue...