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  • Oct4 dependence of chromati...
    Levasseur, Dana N; Wang, Jianlong; Dorschner, Michael O; Stamatoyannopoulos, John A; Orkin, Stuart H

    Genes & development, 03/2008, Letnik: 22, Številka: 5
    Journal Article

    Embryonic stem (ES) cells offer insight into early developmental fate decisions, and their controlled differentiation may yield vast regenerative potential. The molecular determinants supporting ES cell self-renewal are incompletely understood. The homeodomain proteins Nanog and Oct4 are essential for mouse ES cell self-renewal. Using a high-throughput approach, we discovered DNaseI hypersensitive sites and potential regulatory elements along a 160-kb region of the genome that includes GDF3, Dppa3, and Nanog. We analyzed gene expression, chromatin occupancy, and higher-order chromatin structure throughout this gene locus and found that expression of the reprogramming factor Oct4 is required to maintain its integrity.