| Literature DB >> 30417435 |
Shuang Zhao1,2, Jia Xu1, Siying Liu1, Kaige Cui1, Zongjin Li1,3, Na Liu1,3.
Abstract
Embryonic development is precisely regulated by a network of signal pathways and specific genes. Dppa3 (also known as Pgc7 or Stella) plays an important role in early embryonic development during the cleavage stage as a maternal effect gene. Dppa3 expresses in many species, and its homologous gene in human and rat genomes is located at the same chromosomal regions and have the same exon-intron structure. However, unlike mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells, in which the Dppa3 promoter maintains hypomethylation that allows a high transcription level, the DPPA3 promoter region in human ES cells is methylated, much like that of mouse epiblast stem cell. Dppa3 is essential for early embryogenesis and pluripotency maintenance; however, the precise mechanism and downstream passage remains unknown. In this review, we will summarize some important functions of Dppa3 in early embryogenesis and pluripotency maintenance of mouse ES cells.Entities:
Keywords: Dppa3; germline; methylation; pluripotency; reprogramming
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30417435 DOI: 10.1002/jcb.28063
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Biochem ISSN: 0730-2312 Impact factor: 4.429