Cdk2ap1 is required for epigenetic silencing of Oct4 during murine embryonic stem cell differentiation

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Abstract

Oct4 is a known master regulator of stem cell renewal and differentiation. Expression of Oct4 during differentiation is regulated by promoter methylation by the nucleosome remodeling and histone deacetylation (NuRD) complex. Here, we show that Cdk2ap1, a negative regulator of Cdk2 function and cell cycle, promotes Oct4 promoter methylation during murine embryonic stem cell differentiation to down-regulate Oct4 expression. We further show that this repressor function of Cdk2ap1 is dependent on its physical interaction with the methyl DNA-binding protein, Mbd3. Our data support a potential molecular link between the known differentiation promoters, including bone morphogenetic proteins and transforming growth factor signaling, and embryonic stem cell differentiation. © 2009 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Deshpande, A. M., Dai, Y. S., Kim, Y., Kim, J., Kimlin, L., Gao, K., & Wong, D. T. (2009). Cdk2ap1 is required for epigenetic silencing of Oct4 during murine embryonic stem cell differentiation. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 284(10), 6043–6047. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.C800158200

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