2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.02.06.936070
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MicroRNA-dependent inhibition of PFN2 orchestrates ERK activation and pluripotent state transitions by regulating endocytosis

Abstract: Profilin2 (PFN2) is a target of the embryonic stem cell (ESC) enriched miR-290 family of miRNAs and an actin/dynamin binding protein implicated in endocytosis. Here, we show that the miR-290-PFN2 pathway regulates many aspects of ESC biology. In the absence of microRNAs, PFN2 is upregulated in ESCs, with a resulting decrease in endocytosis. Reintroduction of miR-290, knockout of PFN2, or disruption of the PFN2 dynamin interacting domain in miRNA deficient cells reverses the endocytosis defect. The loss of miRN… Show more

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