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Identification of a new gene family specifically expressed in chicken embryonic stem cells and early embryo.

H Acloque1, V Risson, A M Birot, R Kunita, B Pain, J Samarut.   

Abstract

Chicken embryonic stem (CES) cells are pluripotent cells derived from chicken early blastoderm. In order to identify new genes specifically expressed in these pluripotent cells, we have used a gene trap strategy and cloned a novel gene family called cENS for chicken Embryonic Normal Stem cell gene. The cENS genes expression decreases after induction of CES cells differentiation in culture and is restricted in vivo to the very early embryo. We have characterized three different cENS genes. One, cENS-1, is composed of an open reading frame inserted between two terminal direct repeats which are the common point of the cENS genes. cENS-1 encodes a protein identical to cERNI, a recently described protein. cENS-2 is a truncated form of cENS-1. cENS-3 presents two adjacent open reading frames coding respectively for env and pol related proteins. The presence of conserved direct repeats, of retrovirus related genes and the absence of introns argue in favor of a retroviral origin of the cENS genes. In the cENS we identified a promoter region whose activity is strong in CES cells and decreases after induced differentiation showing a highly specific transcriptional activity specific of undifferentiated chicken embryonic stem cells.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11335114     DOI: 10.1016/s0925-4773(01)00336-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mech Dev        ISSN: 0925-4773            Impact factor:   1.882


  17 in total

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2.  Transcription factor cCP2 controls gene expression in chicken embryonic stem cells.

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3.  Maintenance in the chicken genome of the retroviral-like cENS gene family specifically expressed in early embryos.

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5.  The endogenous retrovirus ENS-1 provides active binding sites for transcription factors in embryonic stem cells that specify extra embryonic tissue.

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10.  Sexually dimorphic and sex-independent left-right asymmetries in chicken embryonic gonads.

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