2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.scr.2020.101867
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Differential regulation of lineage commitment in human and mouse primed pluripotent stem cells by the nucleosome remodelling and deacetylation complex

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“…Here again, the Mbd3 mutant cells failed to properly induce the expression of lineage genes after 4 days (T, Sox17, Mixl1 and Eomes) whereas the downregulation of the pluripotency genes was not affected by the absence of Mbd3 (Fig 1D). These results are consistent with our previous results differentiating ES cells or primed human and mouse pluripotent cells lacking NuRD activity (14,22), and indicate that a fully functional . CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license perpetuity.…”
Section: Mbd3/nurd Activity Is Required For Mouse Es Cells To Express...supporting
confidence: 93%
“…Here again, the Mbd3 mutant cells failed to properly induce the expression of lineage genes after 4 days (T, Sox17, Mixl1 and Eomes) whereas the downregulation of the pluripotency genes was not affected by the absence of Mbd3 (Fig 1D). These results are consistent with our previous results differentiating ES cells or primed human and mouse pluripotent cells lacking NuRD activity (14,22), and indicate that a fully functional . CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license perpetuity.…”
Section: Mbd3/nurd Activity Is Required For Mouse Es Cells To Express...supporting
confidence: 93%
“…These studies suggest a predominantly suppressive role for NuRD in the regulation of gene expression. Whilst this is consistent with early models of NuRD activity as a repressive complex, more recent studies have presented a more nuanced role for NuRD in modulating gene expression, which may be neither activating or repressive, but acting to fine tune gene expression and reduce transcriptional noise (Bornelov et al, 2018; Burgold et al, 2019; Ragheb et al, 2020). Therefore, an important unanswered question is whether NuRD is primarily repressive in neuronal development, or whether it may facilitate control of active gene expression as demonstrated in stem cell models.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Our experiments also show that assembly of the intact NuRD complex reduces the time NuRD-bound enhancers spend undergoing directed motion, and we propose that this may limit the re-organisation of enhancer-promoter interactions leading to more stable, long-lived interactions. This could explain the observed increase in transcriptional noise, or lowlevel inappropriate transcription, observed in both human and mouse ES cells lacking functional NuRD 68,69 .…”
Section: The Nurd Complex Modulates the Dynamics Of Enhancers To Control Transcriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%