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NF45 and NF90/NF110 coordinately regulate ESC pluripotency and differentiation.

Citation
Ye, J., et al. “Nf45 And Nf90/Nf110 Coordinately Regulate Esc Pluripotency And Differentiation.”. Rna (New York, N.y.), pp. 1270-1284.
Author Julia Ye, Hu Jin, Aleksandr Pankov, Jun S Song, Robert Blelloch
Keywords NF45, NF90/NF110, RNA-binding protein, Pluripotency, post-transcriptional regulation
Abstract

While years of investigation have elucidated many aspects of embryonic stem cell (ESC) regulation, the contributions of post-transcriptional and translational mechanisms to the pluripotency network remain largely unexplored. In particular, little is known in ESCs about the function of RNA binding proteins (RBPs), the protein agents of post-transcriptional regulation. We performed an unbiased RNAi screen of RBPs in an ESC differentiation assay and identified two related genes, and , whose knockdown promoted differentiation to an epiblast-like state. Characterization of KO, KO, and KO ESCs showed that loss of NF45 or NF90 + NF110 impaired ESC proliferation and led to dysregulated differentiation down embryonic lineages. Additionally, we found that NF45 and NF90/NF110 physically interact and influence the expression of each other at different levels of regulation. Globally across the transcriptome, KO ESCs and + KO ESCs show similar expression changes. Moreover, NF90 + NF110 RNA immunoprecipitation (RIP)-seq in ESCs suggested that NF90/NF110 directly regulate proliferation, differentiation, and RNA-processing genes. Our data support a model in which NF45, NF90, and NF110 operate in feedback loops that enable them, through both overlapping and independent targets, to help balance the push and pull of pluripotency and differentiation cues.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
RNA (New York, N.Y.)
Volume
23
Issue
8
Number of Pages
1270-1284
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1469-9001
DOI
10.1261/rna.061499.117
Alternate Journal
RNA
PMID
28487382
PMCID
PMC5513071
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