Abstract
Pluripotent embryonic stem cells have a unique cell cycle structure with a suppressed G1/S restriction point and little differential expression across the cell cycle phases. Here, we evaluate the link between G1/S restriction point activation, phasic gene expression, and cellular differentiation. Expression analysis reveals a gain in phasic gene expression across lineages between embryonic days E7.5 and E9.5. Genetic manipulation of the G1/S restriction point regulators miR-302 and P27 respectively accelerates or delays the onset of phasic gene expression in mouse embryos. Loss of miR-302-mediated p21 or p27 suppression expedites embryonic stem cell differentiation, while a constitutive Cyclin E mutant blocks it. Together, these findings uncover a causal relationship between emergence of the G1/S restriction point with a gain in phasic gene expression and cellular differentiation.
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DeVeale, B., Liu, L., Boileau, R., Swindlehurst-Chan, J., Marsh, B., Freimer, J. W., … Blelloch, R. (2022). G1/S restriction point coordinates phasic gene expression and cell differentiation. Nature Communications, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31101-0
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