SummaryThe induction of pluripotency or trans-differentiation of one cell type to another can be accomplished with cell-lineage-specific transcription factors. Here, we report that repression of a single RNA binding polypyrimidine-tract-binding (PTB) protein, which occurs during normal brain development via the action of miR-124, is sufficient to induce trans-differentiation of fibroblasts into functional neurons. Besides its traditional role in regulated splicing, we show that PTB has a previously undocumented function in the regulation of microRNA functions, suppressing or enhancing microRNA targeting by competitive binding on target mRNA or altering local RNA secondary structure. A key event during neuronal induction is the relief of PTB...
Obtaining differentiated cells with high physiological functions by an efficient, but simple and rap...
<p>(<b>A</b>, <b>B</b>) Histograms showing the percentage of β-III tubulin-positive cells in 7 days ...
PTB was initially discovered as a polypyrimidine tract-binding protein (hence the name), which corre...
SummaryThe induction of pluripotency or trans-differentiation of one cell type to another can be acc...
traditional role in regulated splicing, we show that controls in which specific transcription factor...
Direct conversion of somatic cells into neurons holds great promise for regenerative medicine. Howev...
Both microRNAs and alternative pre-mRNA splicing have been implicated in the development of the nerv...
MicroRNA (miRNA)-124 is expressed in neurons, where it represses genes inhibitory for neuronal diffe...
SummaryThe promise of using reprogrammed human neurons for disease modeling and regenerative medicin...
The use of transcriptional factors as cell fate regulators are often the primary focus in the direct...
SummaryHuman induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) have been generated by reprogramming a number o...
miRNAs are essential post-transcriptional modulators affecting cell identity and fate, with a centra...
SummaryRecent findings show that human fibroblasts can be directly programmed into functional neuron...
Non-coding RNAs regulate many biological processes including neurogenesis. The brain-enriched miR-12...
AbstractPluripotent stem cells display a unique expression pattern of microRNAs (miRNAs). These ~22 ...
Obtaining differentiated cells with high physiological functions by an efficient, but simple and rap...
<p>(<b>A</b>, <b>B</b>) Histograms showing the percentage of β-III tubulin-positive cells in 7 days ...
PTB was initially discovered as a polypyrimidine tract-binding protein (hence the name), which corre...
SummaryThe induction of pluripotency or trans-differentiation of one cell type to another can be acc...
traditional role in regulated splicing, we show that controls in which specific transcription factor...
Direct conversion of somatic cells into neurons holds great promise for regenerative medicine. Howev...
Both microRNAs and alternative pre-mRNA splicing have been implicated in the development of the nerv...
MicroRNA (miRNA)-124 is expressed in neurons, where it represses genes inhibitory for neuronal diffe...
SummaryThe promise of using reprogrammed human neurons for disease modeling and regenerative medicin...
The use of transcriptional factors as cell fate regulators are often the primary focus in the direct...
SummaryHuman induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) have been generated by reprogramming a number o...
miRNAs are essential post-transcriptional modulators affecting cell identity and fate, with a centra...
SummaryRecent findings show that human fibroblasts can be directly programmed into functional neuron...
Non-coding RNAs regulate many biological processes including neurogenesis. The brain-enriched miR-12...
AbstractPluripotent stem cells display a unique expression pattern of microRNAs (miRNAs). These ~22 ...
Obtaining differentiated cells with high physiological functions by an efficient, but simple and rap...
<p>(<b>A</b>, <b>B</b>) Histograms showing the percentage of β-III tubulin-positive cells in 7 days ...
PTB was initially discovered as a polypyrimidine tract-binding protein (hence the name), which corre...