Abstract
Naïve pluripotent state can be obtained by several strategies from various types of cells, in which the cell fate roadmap as well as key biological events involved in the journey have been described in detail. Here, we carefully explored the chromatin accessibility dynamics during the primed-to-naïve transition by adopting a dual fluorescent reporter system and the assay for transposase-accessible chromatin (ATAC)-seq. Our results revealed critical chromatin remodeling events and highlight the discordance between chromatin accessibility and transcriptional activity. We further demonstrate that the differential epigenetic modifications and transcription factor (TF) activities may play a critical role in regulating gene expression, and account for the observed variations in gene expression despite similar chromatin landscapes.
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Tu, Z., Bi, Y., Mao, T., Wang, H., Gao, S., & Wang, Y. (2023). Discordance between chromatin accessibility and transcriptional activity during the human primed-to-naïve pluripotency transition process. Cell Regeneration, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13619-023-00179-2
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