کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2041205 | 1073151 | 2016 | 14 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

• The mRNA cap methyltransferase RNMT-RAM is highly expressed in embryonic stem cells
• RNMT-RAM is important for the expression of pluripotency-associated genes
• During neural differentiation, the cap methyltransferase activator RAM is repressed
• Repression of RAM contributes to upregulation of neural genes and neural morphology
SummaryThe mRNA cap recruits factors essential for transcript processing and translation initiation. We report that regulated mRNA cap methylation is a feature of embryonic stem cell (ESC) differentiation. Expression of the mRNA cap methyltransferase activating subunit RAM is elevated in ESCs, resulting in high levels of mRNA cap methylation and expression of a cohort of pluripotency-associated genes. During neural differentiation, RAM is suppressed, resulting in repression of pluripotency-associated factors and expression of a cohort of neural-associated genes. An established requirement of differentiation is increased ERK1/2 activity, which suppresses pluripotency-associated genes. During differentiation, ERK1/2 phosphorylates RAM serine-36, targeting it for ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation, ultimately resulting in changes in gene expression associated with loss of pluripotency. Elevated RAM expression also increases the efficiency of fibroblast reprogramming. Thus, the mRNA cap emerges as a dynamic mark that instructs change in gene expression profiles during differentiation and reprogramming.
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Journal: - Volume 16, Issue 5, 2 August 2016, Pages 1352–1365