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Opposing effects of Tcf3 and Tcf1 control Wnt stimulation of embryonic stem cell self-renewal.

Authors :
Fei Yi
Pereira, Laura
Hoffman, Jackson A.
Shy, Brian R.
Yuen, Courtney M.
Liu, David R.
Merrill, Bradley J.
Source :
Nature Cell Biology; Jul2011, Vol. 13 Issue 7, p762-770, 9p, 1 Black and White Photograph, 2 Diagrams, 10 Graphs
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The co-occupancy of Tcf3 with Oct4, Sox2 and Nanog on embryonic stem cell (ESC) chromatin indicated that Tcf3 has been suggested to play an integral role in a poorly understood mechanism underlying Wnt-dependent stimulation of mouse ESC self-renewal of mouse ESCs. Although the conventional view of Tcf proteins as the ?-catenin-binding effectors of Wnt signalling suggested Tcf3-?-catenin activation of target genes would stimulate self-renewal, here we show that an antagonistic relationship between Wnt3a and Tcf3 on gene expression regulates ESC self-renewal. Genetic ablation of Tcf3 replaced the requirement for exogenous Wnt3a or GSK3 inhibition for ESC self-renewal, demonstrating that inhibition of Tcf3 repressor is the necessary downstream effect of Wnt signalling. Interestingly, both Tcf3-?-catenin and Tcf1-?-catenin interactions contributed to Wnt stimulation of self-renewal and gene expression, and the combination of Tcf3 and Tcf1 recruited Wnt-stabilized ?-catenin to Oct4 binding sites on ESC chromatin. This work elucidates the molecular link between the effects of Wnt and the regulation of the Oct4/Sox2/Nanog network. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14657392
Volume :
13
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature Cell Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
62248453
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb2283