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MPP8 is essential for sustaining self-renewal of ground-state pluripotent stem cells
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- Mueller, IrisMoroni, Ann SophieShlyueva, Daria D.Sahadevan, Sudeep7 more author(s)...
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Summary from the GEO: "Deciphering the mechanisms that control the pluripotent ground state is key for understanding embryonic development. Nonetheless, the epigenetic regulation of ground-state mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) is not fully understood. Here, we identify the epigentic protein MPP8 as being essential for ground-state pluripotency. Its depletion leads to cell cycle arrest and spontaneous...
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Gene Knock-In TechniquesMouse Embryonic Stem CellsPhosphoproteinsPluripotent Stem Cells
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Proteomics Data for "MPP8 is essential for sustaining self-renewal of ground-state pluripotent stem cells"
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- Helin, KristianSchoof, Erwin M.
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Description from protemoeXchange: "Deciphering the mechanisms that control the pluripotent ground state is key for understanding embryonic development. Nonetheless, the epigenetic regulation of ground-state mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) is not fully understood. Here, we identify the epigenetic protein MPP8 as being essential for ground-state pluripotency. Its depletion leads to cell cycle arrest...
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Gene Knock-In TechniquesMouse Embryonic Stem CellsPhosphoproteinsPluripotent Stem Cells
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Mutant SF3B1 promotes AKT and NF-kB driven mammary tumorigenesis
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- Bo, Liu
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Summary from the GEO: "Mutations in the core RNA splicing factor SF3B1 are prevalent in leukemias and uveal melanoma, but also recurrent in epithelial malignancies such as breast cancer. Whereas hotspot mutations in SF3B1 alter hematopoietic differentiation, whether SF3B1 mutations contribute to epithelial cancer development and progression is unknown. Here, we identify that SF3B1 mutations in mammary...
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Breast NeoplasmsNF-kappa BPhosphoproteinsProto-Oncogene Proteins c-aktRNA Splicing Factors
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