Global translation during early development depends on the essential transcription factor PRDM10
PRDM family members are transcriptional regulators involved in cell identity and fate determination. Here, the authors characterize PRDM10 and show that it functions to ensure global translation efficiency during early embryonic development.
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Auteurs principaux: | Brenda Y. Han, Michelle K. Y. Seah, Imogen R. Brooks, Delia H. P. Quek, Dominic R. Huxley, Chuan-Sheng Foo, Li Ting Lee, Heike Wollmann, Huili Guo, Daniel M. Messerschmidt, Ernesto Guccione |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Accès en ligne: | https://doaj.org/article/e7989e77dc6240d282d3dcdcea55b0b3 |
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