Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are characterized by their unlimited capacity for self-renewal and the ability to contribute to every lineage of the developing embryo. The promoters of developmentally regulated loci within these cells are marked by coincident epigenetic modifications of gene activation and repression, termed bivalent domains. Trithorax group (TrxG) and Polycomb Group (PcG) proteins respectively place these epigenetic marks on chromatin and extensively colocalize with Oct4 in ESCs. Although it appears that these cells are poised and ready for differentiation, the switch that permits this transition is critically held in check. The derepression of bivalent domains upon knockdown of Oct4 or PcG underscores their respective roles ...
SummaryThe core pluripotency factor Oct4 plays key roles in somatic cell reprogramming through trans...
Pluripotency is defined as the capacity to give rise to all cell types of the embryo proper. It aris...
The core pluripotency factor Oct4 plays key roles in somatic cell reprogramming through transcriptio...
Stem cells are characterized by two defining features, the ability to self-renew and to differentiat...
The POU domain transcription factor OCT4 is a key regulator of pluripotency in the early mammalian e...
BACKGROUND: Pluripotency, the capacity for indefinite self-renewal and differentiation into diverse ...
e533. All works published in PloSOne are open access, licensed under the Creative Commons Attributio...
Oct4 is a key component of the molecular circuitry which regulates embryonic stem cell proliferation...
Pluripotency factors Oct4, Sox2, and Nanog orchestrate an elaborate hierarchy of gene regulation gov...
Abstract Background Pluripotency, the capacity for indefinite self-renewal and differentiation into ...
SummaryEmbryonic stem cell (ESC) pluripotency is governed by a gene regulatory network centered on t...
Background: Pluripotency, the capacity for indefinite self-renewal and differentiation into diverse ...
Summary The relationship between chromatin organization and transcriptional regulation is an area of...
SummaryThe relationship between chromatin organization and transcriptional regulation is an area of ...
The transcription factor (TF) Oct4 is essential for maintaining pluripotency in vitro as well as in ...
SummaryThe core pluripotency factor Oct4 plays key roles in somatic cell reprogramming through trans...
Pluripotency is defined as the capacity to give rise to all cell types of the embryo proper. It aris...
The core pluripotency factor Oct4 plays key roles in somatic cell reprogramming through transcriptio...
Stem cells are characterized by two defining features, the ability to self-renew and to differentiat...
The POU domain transcription factor OCT4 is a key regulator of pluripotency in the early mammalian e...
BACKGROUND: Pluripotency, the capacity for indefinite self-renewal and differentiation into diverse ...
e533. All works published in PloSOne are open access, licensed under the Creative Commons Attributio...
Oct4 is a key component of the molecular circuitry which regulates embryonic stem cell proliferation...
Pluripotency factors Oct4, Sox2, and Nanog orchestrate an elaborate hierarchy of gene regulation gov...
Abstract Background Pluripotency, the capacity for indefinite self-renewal and differentiation into ...
SummaryEmbryonic stem cell (ESC) pluripotency is governed by a gene regulatory network centered on t...
Background: Pluripotency, the capacity for indefinite self-renewal and differentiation into diverse ...
Summary The relationship between chromatin organization and transcriptional regulation is an area of...
SummaryThe relationship between chromatin organization and transcriptional regulation is an area of ...
The transcription factor (TF) Oct4 is essential for maintaining pluripotency in vitro as well as in ...
SummaryThe core pluripotency factor Oct4 plays key roles in somatic cell reprogramming through trans...
Pluripotency is defined as the capacity to give rise to all cell types of the embryo proper. It aris...
The core pluripotency factor Oct4 plays key roles in somatic cell reprogramming through transcriptio...