E2F4 regulates transcriptional activation in mouse embryonic stem cells independently of the RB family

E2F transcription factors are regulators of cell division and cell fate decisions. Here the authors show that E2F4 is important for proliferation and survival of mouse ESCs, independent of the RB family, and that E2F4 interacts with chromatin regulators associated with gene activation.

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Autores principales: Jenny Hsu, Julia Arand, Andrea Chaikovsky, Nancie A. Mooney, Janos Demeter, Caileen M. Brison, Romane Oliverio, Hannes Vogel, Seth M. Rubin, Peter K. Jackson, Julien Sage
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/e3a619fadabb47e3805fe00dc38b37d4
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Sumario:E2F transcription factors are regulators of cell division and cell fate decisions. Here the authors show that E2F4 is important for proliferation and survival of mouse ESCs, independent of the RB family, and that E2F4 interacts with chromatin regulators associated with gene activation.