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マウスガストルレーションによる表遺伝子調節機能
Stefanie Grosswendt1, Helene Kretzmer1, Zachary D Smith2,3,4
1Department of Genome Regulation, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Berlin, Germany.
Nature
|July 31, 2020
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まとめ
この研究では,ポリカンブ抑制複合体2 (PRC2) がマウスの早期発達の過程で生殖系統の運命を制限する上で重要な役割を果たしていることが明らかになりました. PRCの変異性フェノタイプは ガストゥルレーション前に現れ,細胞運命を決定する新たな洞察を提供します.
科学分野:
- 発達生物学
- エピジェネティクス
- ゲノミクス
背景:
- 発達中の細胞運命を決定することは,転写因子と表遺伝子機構に依存している.
- これらのレギュレータの正確な発達的役割を理解することは,複雑な変異性現象型のために困難です.
- 単細胞RNA配列解析は 初期胚の発達の研究を進めてきました
研究 の 目的:
- 初期のマウス胚形成における重要な発達調節体の役割を調査する.
- 細胞運命を制限するポリコンブ抑制複合体 (PRC1とPRC2) の機能を分析する.
- 複数のミュータントマウス胚を同時に測定するためのプラットフォームを開発する.
主な方法:
- シングルセルRNAの配列化プラットフォームを用いた.
- 複数の突然変異のマウス胚を同時に 形態学的および転写的データのために検査した.
- PRC1とPRC2を含む10の重要な発達調節体に焦点を当てています.
主要な成果:
- PRC1とPRC2の間の実質的な協力性が特定され,PRC2は生殖系制限において支配的な役割を果たしている.
- PRCの変異性フェノタイプは,早期の表遺伝的および転写的変化に伴い,ガストルレーション前に発現することが観察されました.
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