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DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-03748-1
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Srf destabilizes cellular identity by suppressing cell-type-specific gene expression programs

Takashi Ikeda,Takafusa Hikichi,Hisashi Miura,Hirofumi Shibata,Kanae Mitsunaga,Yosuke Yamada,Knut Woltjen,Kazuaki Miyamoto,Ichiro Hiratani,Yoshihiko Yamada,Akitsu Hotta,Takuya Yamamoto,Keisuke Okita,Shinji Masui

Serum response factor
Cell biology
Transcription factor
2018
Multicellular organisms consist of multiple cell types. The identity of these cells is primarily maintained by cell-type-specific gene expression programs; however, mechanisms that suppress these programs are poorly defined. Here we show that serum response factor (Srf), a transcription factor that is activated by various extracellular stimuli, can repress cell-type-specific genes and promote cellular reprogramming to pluripotency. Manipulations that decrease β-actin monomer quantity result in the nuclear accumulation of Mkl1 and the activation of Srf, which downregulate cell-type-specific genes and alter the epigenetics of regulatory regions and chromatin organization. Mice overexpressing Srf exhibit various pathologies including an ulcerative colitis-like symptom and a metaplasia-like phenotype in the pancreas. Our results demonstrate an unexpected function of Srf via a mechanism by which extracellular stimuli actively destabilize cell identity and suggest Srf involvement in a wide range of diseases.
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    Srf destabilizes cellular identity by suppressing cell-type-specific gene expression programs” is a paper by Takashi Ikeda Takafusa Hikichi Hisashi Miura Hirofumi Shibata Kanae Mitsunaga Yosuke Yamada Knut Woltjen Kazuaki Miyamoto Ichiro Hiratani Yoshihiko Yamada Akitsu Hotta Takuya Yamamoto Keisuke Okita Shinji Masui published in 2018. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.