Reciprocal Transcriptional Regulation of Pou5f1 and Sox2 via the Oct4/Sox2 Complex in Embryonic Stem Cells
Genome Institute of Singapore · National University of Singapore · +1 more institution
Abstract
Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are pluripotent cells that can either self-renew or differentiate into many cell types. Oct4 and Sox2 are transcription factors essential to the pluripotent and self-renewing phenotypes of ESCs. Both factors are upstream in the hierarchy of the transcription regulatory network and are partners in regulating several ESC-specific genes. In ESCs, Sox2 is transcriptionally regulated by an enhancer containing a composite sox-oct element that Oct4 and Sox2 bind in a combinatorial interaction. It has previously been shown that Pou5f1, the Oct4 gene, contains a distal enhancer imparting specific expression in both ESCs and preimplantation embryos. Here, we identify a composite sox-oct…
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Authors
11- JCJoon-Lin Chew
Genome Institute of Singapore, National University of Singapore
- YLYuin‐Han Loh
National University of Singapore, Genome Institute of Singapore
- WZWensheng Zhang
Genome Institute of Singapore
- XCXi Chen
Genome Institute of Singapore, National University of Singapore
- WLWai Leong Tam
Genome Institute of Singapore
Topics & keywords
- SOX2
- Biology
- Enhancer
- Induced pluripotent stem cell
- Embryonic stem cell
- Transcription factor
- Gene knockdown
- Cell biology