Transcriptome analysis in mouse ES cells deficient for Zfp352 or both Zfp352/Zfp353
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ABSTRACT: Mouse ES cell population contains a minor sub-population expressing the genes that are specifically expressed in 2-cell stage embryos. This sub-population, consists of the 2-cell-gene labelled cells (2CLCs), is generated by the transient activation of the 2-cell specific genes initiated by the master regulator Dux. However, the mechanism regulating the transient expression remains largely unclear. Here we reported a novel function of Zfp352, one of the 2-cell specific genes, in the regulation of the 2CLC sub-population. Zfp352 encodes zinc-finger transcription factor belonging to the Klf family. Zfp352 is transiently activated by Dux after the activation of Zscan4c and expresses in a subset of 2CLC subpopulation. Interestingly, in the reporter assay, the transcriptional activation of Zscan4c by Dux is strongly repressed by the co-expression of Zfp352. However, knockout of Zfp352 resulted in the repression of a subset of the 2-cell specific genes. These data suggest the dual roles of Zfp352 in the regulation of the transient activation of the 2-cell specific genes.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE242542 | GEO | 2023/09/18
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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