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Stem Cell Ribonomics: RNA-Binding Proteins and Gene Networks in Stem Cell Differentiation.


ABSTRACT: Stem cells are undifferentiated cells with the ability to self-renew and the potential to differentiate into all body cell types. Stem cells follow a developmental genetic program and are able to respond to alterations in the environment through various signaling pathways. The mechanisms that control these processes involve the activation of transcription followed by a series of post-transcriptional events. These post-transcriptional steps are mediated by the interaction of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) with defined subpopulations of RNAs creating a regulatory gene network. Characterizing these RNA-protein networks is essential to understanding the regulatory mechanisms underlying the control of stem cell fate. Ribonomics is the combination of classical biochemical purification protocols with the high-throughput identification of transcripts applied to the functional characterization of RNA-protein complexes. Here, we describe the different approaches that can be used in a ribonomic approach and how they have contributed to understanding the function of several RBPs with central roles in stem cell biology.

SUBMITTER: Shigunov P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4686646 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stem Cell Ribonomics: RNA-Binding Proteins and Gene Networks in Stem Cell Differentiation.

Shigunov PatrĂ­cia P   Dallagiovanna Bruno B  

Frontiers in molecular biosciences 20151222


Stem cells are undifferentiated cells with the ability to self-renew and the potential to differentiate into all body cell types. Stem cells follow a developmental genetic program and are able to respond to alterations in the environment through various signaling pathways. The mechanisms that control these processes involve the activation of transcription followed by a series of post-transcriptional events. These post-transcriptional steps are mediated by the interaction of RNA-binding proteins  ...[more]

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