Eed controls craniofacial osteoblast differentiation and mesenchymal proliferation from the neural crest
Tim Casey-Clyde,
S John Liu,
Juan Antonio Camara Serrano
et al.
Abstract:The histone methyltransferase Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) is required for specification of the neural crest, and mis-regulation of neural crest development can cause severe congenital malformations. PRC2 is necessary for neural crest induction, but the embryonic, cellular, and molecular consequences of PRC2 activity after neural crest induction are incompletely understood. Here we show that
Eed
, a core subunit of PRC2, is required for craniofacial osteoblast differentiation and mesenchymal prolifera… Show more
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