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Long-lived engineering of glycans to direct stem cell fate.


ABSTRACT: Glycans mediate many critical, long-term biological processes, such as stem cell differentiation. However, few methods are available for the sustained remodeling of cells with specific glycan structures. A new strategy that enables the long-lived presentation of defined glycosaminoglycans on cell surfaces using HaloTag proteins (HTPs) as anchors is reported. By controlling the sulfation patterns of heparan sulfate (HS) on pluripotent embryonic stem cell (ESC) membranes, it is demonstrated that specific glycans cause ESCs to undergo accelerated exit from self-renewal and differentiation into neuronal cell types. Thus, the stable display of glycans on HTP scaffolds provides a powerful, versatile means to direct key signaling events and biological outcomes such as stem cell fate.

SUBMITTER: Pulsipher A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4533927 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Long-lived engineering of glycans to direct stem cell fate.

Pulsipher Abigail A   Griffin Matthew E ME   Stone Shannon E SE   Hsieh-Wilson Linda C LC  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20141204 5


Glycans mediate many critical, long-term biological processes, such as stem cell differentiation. However, few methods are available for the sustained remodeling of cells with specific glycan structures. A new strategy that enables the long-lived presentation of defined glycosaminoglycans on cell surfaces using HaloTag proteins (HTPs) as anchors is reported. By controlling the sulfation patterns of heparan sulfate (HS) on pluripotent embryonic stem cell (ESC) membranes, it is demonstrated that s  ...[more]

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