Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Abstract: The power of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) lies in their ability to self-renew and dierentiate.
Behind these two unique capabilities is a fine-tuned molecular network that shapes the genetic,
epigenetic, and epitranscriptomic ESC plasticity. Although RNA has been shown to be functionally
important in only a small minority of long non-coding RNA genes, a growing body of evidence
has highlighted the pivotal and intricate role of lncRNAs in chromatin remodeling. Due to their
multifaceted nature, lncRNAs interact with DNA, RNA, and proteins, and are emerging as new
modulators of extensive gene expression programs through their participation in ESC-specific
regulatory circuitries. Here, we review the tight cooperation between lncRNAs and Polycomb
repressive complex 2 (PRC2), which is intimately involved in determining and maintaining the ESC
epigenetic landscape. The lncRNA-PRC2 partnership is fundamental in securing the fully pluripotent
state of ESCs, which must be primed to dierentiate properly. We also reflect on the advantages
brought to this field of research by the advent of single-cell analysis.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
embryonic stem cells; lncRNAs; PRC2; chromatin modification; single-cell analysis
Elenco autori:
Pascale, Emilia; Patriarca, EDUARDO JORGE; Minchiotti, Gabriella; Fico, Annalisa
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