Transcriptional control of stem cell fate by E2Fs and Pocket Proteins

E2F transcription factors and their regulatory partners, the pocket proteins (PPs), have emerged as essential regulators of stem cell fate control in a number of lineages. In mammals, this role extends from both pluripotent stem cells to those encompassing all embryonic germ layers, as well as extra...

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Main Authors: Lisa Marie Julian, Alexandre eBlais
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Genetics
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fgene.2015.00161/full
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spelling doaj-1511343c28764d2cba92a68a452cf5eb2020-11-24T20:52:16ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Genetics1664-80212015-04-01610.3389/fgene.2015.00161132545Transcriptional control of stem cell fate by E2Fs and Pocket ProteinsLisa Marie Julian0Alexandre eBlais1Alexandre eBlais2Ottawa Hospital Research InstituteOttawa Institute of Systems BiologyFaculty of Medicine, University of OttawaE2F transcription factors and their regulatory partners, the pocket proteins (PPs), have emerged as essential regulators of stem cell fate control in a number of lineages. In mammals, this role extends from both pluripotent stem cells to those encompassing all embryonic germ layers, as well as extra-embryonic lineages. E2F/PP-mediated regulation of stem cell decisions is highly evolutionarily conserved, and is likely a pivotal biological mechanism underlying stem cell homeostasis. This has immense implications for organismal development, tissue maintenance and regeneration. In this article, we discuss the roles of E2F factors and PPs in stem cell populations, focusing on mammalian systems. We discuss emerging findings that position the E2F and PP families as widespread and dynamic epigenetic regulators of cell fate decisions. Additionally, we focus on the ever expanding landscape of E2F/PP target genes, and explore the possibility that E2Fs are not simply regulators of general ‘multi-purpose’ cell fate genes but can execute tissue- and cell type-specific gene regulatory programs.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fgene.2015.00161/fullCell CycleE2F Transcription FactorsE2F3 Transcription FactorEpigenomicsStem CellsTranscription, Genetic
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author Lisa Marie Julian
Alexandre eBlais
Alexandre eBlais
spellingShingle Lisa Marie Julian
Alexandre eBlais
Alexandre eBlais
Transcriptional control of stem cell fate by E2Fs and Pocket Proteins
Frontiers in Genetics
Cell Cycle
E2F Transcription Factors
E2F3 Transcription Factor
Epigenomics
Stem Cells
Transcription, Genetic
author_facet Lisa Marie Julian
Alexandre eBlais
Alexandre eBlais
author_sort Lisa Marie Julian
title Transcriptional control of stem cell fate by E2Fs and Pocket Proteins
title_short Transcriptional control of stem cell fate by E2Fs and Pocket Proteins
title_full Transcriptional control of stem cell fate by E2Fs and Pocket Proteins
title_fullStr Transcriptional control of stem cell fate by E2Fs and Pocket Proteins
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptional control of stem cell fate by E2Fs and Pocket Proteins
title_sort transcriptional control of stem cell fate by e2fs and pocket proteins
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Genetics
issn 1664-8021
publishDate 2015-04-01
description E2F transcription factors and their regulatory partners, the pocket proteins (PPs), have emerged as essential regulators of stem cell fate control in a number of lineages. In mammals, this role extends from both pluripotent stem cells to those encompassing all embryonic germ layers, as well as extra-embryonic lineages. E2F/PP-mediated regulation of stem cell decisions is highly evolutionarily conserved, and is likely a pivotal biological mechanism underlying stem cell homeostasis. This has immense implications for organismal development, tissue maintenance and regeneration. In this article, we discuss the roles of E2F factors and PPs in stem cell populations, focusing on mammalian systems. We discuss emerging findings that position the E2F and PP families as widespread and dynamic epigenetic regulators of cell fate decisions. Additionally, we focus on the ever expanding landscape of E2F/PP target genes, and explore the possibility that E2Fs are not simply regulators of general ‘multi-purpose’ cell fate genes but can execute tissue- and cell type-specific gene regulatory programs.
topic Cell Cycle
E2F Transcription Factors
E2F3 Transcription Factor
Epigenomics
Stem Cells
Transcription, Genetic
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fgene.2015.00161/full
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