PIAS4调控猪胚胎干细胞多能性退出和细胞命运承诺

IF 6.2 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 Multidisciplinary
Wei Qin , Yu Wang , Hongfei Duan , Qiao Li , Dagang Tao , Peng Su , Linhui Wu , Delong Li , Tian Xu , Shengsong Xie , Xia Zhang , Jilong Zhou , Yi-Liang Miao
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摘要

翻译后修饰(PTMs)是通过增强蛋白质组多样性来调节细胞状态的动态过程。然而,ptm对猪胚胎干细胞(pESCs)多能性退出的总体影响在很大程度上仍然未知。在这里,我们提出了一个系统的实验,通过使用CRISPR/Cas9合并筛选来鉴定E3泛素连接酶的多能性退出,并鉴定PIAS4是多能性退出的主要调节因子,因为在pesc中,当PIAS4缺失时,细胞分化会显著受损。PIAS4在启动子区域显示出高度的基因组占位,特别是在关键的多能性维持基因中。此外,我们发现PIAS4被招募到H3K4me3标记的基因启动子上,并通过SUMOylation与赖氨酸去甲基酶KDM5B相互作用,从而影响KDM5B的稳定性,进一步促进H3K4me3介导的谱系特异性基因的调控。总之,我们的研究结果揭示了PIAS4调节H3K4me3修饰发育相关基因的调控机制,随后通过与pscs中的KDM5B相互作用影响多能性退出和细胞命运承诺。
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PIAS4 regulates pluripotency exit and cell fate commitment in porcine embryonic stem cells

PIAS4 regulates pluripotency exit and cell fate commitment in porcine embryonic stem cells
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) are dynamic processes that regulate cell states by enhancing proteome diversity. However, the overall impact of PTMs on pluripotency exit in porcine embryonic stem cells (pESCs) remains largely unknown. Here, we present a systematic assay to identify E3 ubiquitin ligases for pluripotency exit by using CRISPR/Cas9 pooled screening and identified PIAS4 as a major regulator of pluripotency exit, as the cell differentiation was significantly impaired upon PIAS4 depletion in pESCs. PIAS4 shows a high degree of genomic occupation in promoter regions, particularly in key pluripotency maintenance genes. Moreover, we found that PIAS4 was recruited to the gene promoter marked by H3K4me3 and interacted with lysine demethylase KDM5B via SUMOylation, thereby affecting the stability of KDM5B and further facilitating the regulation of H3K4me3-mediated lineage-specific genes. Together, our findings reveal a regulatory mechanism by which PIAS4 modulates H3K4me3 modification on development-related genes, subsequently influencing pluripotency exit and cell fate commitment by interacting with KDM5B in pESCs.
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Fundamental Research
Fundamental Research Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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