Nanog Regulates Chromatin Organization in Mouse Stem Cells

Mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are known to possess an “open” global chromatin architecture characterized by dispersed chromatin fibres throughout the nucleus. This is in contrast to differentiated cell types, where chromatin generally congregates into numerous compact domains. Core transcription...

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Main Author: Tang, Calvin Chun Man
Other Authors: Bazett-Jones, David
Language:en_ca
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/42949
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-429492013-11-29T03:59:43ZNanog Regulates Chromatin Organization in Mouse Stem CellsTang, Calvin Chun Manchromatinnanogelectron spectroscopic imagingstem cell0379Mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are known to possess an “open” global chromatin architecture characterized by dispersed chromatin fibres throughout the nucleus. This is in contrast to differentiated cell types, where chromatin generally congregates into numerous compact domains. Core transcription factors in ESCs regulate many genes involved in maintaining pluripotency and previous research has hinted a connection between these factors and chromatin organization. My hypothesis is that Nanog, one of the core transcription factors, functions in maintaining an “open” chromatin organization in mouse ESCs. In this study, the chromatin organization in ESCs expressing varying levels of Nanog was examined at the sub-micron level through electron spectroscopic imaging. An inverse correlation was identified between Nanog expression level and the chromatin fibre density in constitutive heterochromatic regions. Furthermore, global chromatin in the more differentiated epiblast stem cells became less compact upon Nanog overexpression. Altogether, these findings support the idea that Nanog plays a role in maintaining dispersed chromatin in mouse ESCs.Bazett-Jones, David2013-112013-11-28T16:18:57ZNO_RESTRICTION2013-11-28T16:18:57Z2013-11-28Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/42949en_ca
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topic chromatin
nanog
electron spectroscopic imaging
stem cell
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nanog
electron spectroscopic imaging
stem cell
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Tang, Calvin Chun Man
Nanog Regulates Chromatin Organization in Mouse Stem Cells
description Mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are known to possess an “open” global chromatin architecture characterized by dispersed chromatin fibres throughout the nucleus. This is in contrast to differentiated cell types, where chromatin generally congregates into numerous compact domains. Core transcription factors in ESCs regulate many genes involved in maintaining pluripotency and previous research has hinted a connection between these factors and chromatin organization. My hypothesis is that Nanog, one of the core transcription factors, functions in maintaining an “open” chromatin organization in mouse ESCs. In this study, the chromatin organization in ESCs expressing varying levels of Nanog was examined at the sub-micron level through electron spectroscopic imaging. An inverse correlation was identified between Nanog expression level and the chromatin fibre density in constitutive heterochromatic regions. Furthermore, global chromatin in the more differentiated epiblast stem cells became less compact upon Nanog overexpression. Altogether, these findings support the idea that Nanog plays a role in maintaining dispersed chromatin in mouse ESCs.
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title Nanog Regulates Chromatin Organization in Mouse Stem Cells
title_short Nanog Regulates Chromatin Organization in Mouse Stem Cells
title_full Nanog Regulates Chromatin Organization in Mouse Stem Cells
title_fullStr Nanog Regulates Chromatin Organization in Mouse Stem Cells
title_full_unstemmed Nanog Regulates Chromatin Organization in Mouse Stem Cells
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