2019
DOI: 10.1101/522680
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KLF4 protein stability regulated by interaction with pluripotency transcription factors overrides transcriptional control

Abstract: Embryonic stem (ES) cells are regulated by a network of transcription factors which maintain the pluripotent state. Differentiation relies on downregulation of pluripotency transcription factors disrupting this network. While investigating transcriptional regulation of the pluripotency transcription factor Klf4, we observed homozygous deletion of distal enhancers caused 17 fold decrease in Klf4 transcript but surprisingly decreased protein levels by less than 2 fold indicating post-transcriptional control of K… Show more

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“…5D ). 27 High-resolution immunofluorescence microscopy revealed significantly higher relative numbers of SMCs with KLF4-immunopositive cell nuclei in those isolated from SMC.PTP1B-KO mice ( Fig. 5E, F ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…5D ). 27 High-resolution immunofluorescence microscopy revealed significantly higher relative numbers of SMCs with KLF4-immunopositive cell nuclei in those isolated from SMC.PTP1B-KO mice ( Fig. 5E, F ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%