Differentiation status dependent function of FOG-1

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The molecular interactions between transcription factors and cofactors play crucial roles in various biological processes, including haematopoiesis. FOG-1 is a cognate cofactor of GATA-1, and the FOG-1/GATA-1 complex is essential for the haematopoietic differentiation of erythroid cells and megakaryocytes. In order to elucidate the biological functions of FOG-1 in the different contexts of cell differentiation, we analysed the effects of FOG-1 expression on haematopoietic cell differentiation, using a combination of in vitro differentiation of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells and conditional gene expression. FOG-1 suppressed the proliferation of primitive and definitive erythroid cells in all stages of differentiation. However, FOG-1 inhibited and enhanced megakaryopoiesis in the early and late differentiation stages, respectively, through different molecular mechanisms. In addition, FOG-1 inhibited the proliferation of ES cells, the molecular mechanism of which differs from those of erythroid and megakarocytic cells.These results suggest that FOG-1 functions in a cell differentiation context-dependent manner. © Blackwell Publishing Limited.

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Tanaka, M., Zheng, J., Kitajima, K., Kita, K., Yoshikawa, H., & Nakano, T. (2004). Differentiation status dependent function of FOG-1. Genes to Cells, 9(12), 1213–1226. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2443.2004.00796.x

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