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RNAi Reveals Phase-Specific Global Regulators of Human Somatic Cell Reprogramming SCIE SCOPUS

Title
RNAi Reveals Phase-Specific Global Regulators of Human Somatic Cell Reprogramming
Authors
Toh, Cheng-Xu DelonChan, Jun-WeiChong, Zheng-ShanWang, Hao FeiGuo, Hong ChaoSatapathy, SandeepMa, DongruiGoh, Germaine Yen LinKhattar, EktaYang, LinTergaonkar, VinayChang, Young-TaeCollins, James J.Daley, George Q.Wee, Keng BoonEL Farran, Chadi A.Li, HuLim, Yoon-PinBard, Frederic A.Loh, Yuin-Han
Date Issued
2016-06
Publisher
CELL PRESS
Abstract
Incomplete knowledge of the mechanisms at work continues to hamper efforts to maximize reprogramming efficiency. Here, we present a systematic genome-wide RNAi screen to determine the global regulators during the early stages of human reprogramming. Our screen identifies functional repressors and effectors that act to impede or promote the reprogramming process. Repressors and effectors form close interacting networks in pathways, including RNA processing, G protein signaling, protein ubiquitination, and chromatin modification. Combinatorial knockdown of five repressors (SMAD3, ZMYM2, SFRS11, SAE1, and ESET) synergistically resulted in similar to 85% TRA-1-60-positive cells. Removal of the novel splicing factor SFRS11 during reprogramming is accompanied by rapid acquisition of pluripotency-specific spliced forms. Mechanistically, SFRS11 regulates exon skipping and mutually exclusive splicing of transcripts in genes involved in cell differentiation, mRNA splicing, and chromatin modification. Our study provides insights into the reprogramming process, which comprises comprehensive and multi-layered transcriptional, splicing, and epigenetic machineries.
Keywords
PLURIPOTENT STEM-CELLS; HUMAN IPSC GENERATION; HUMAN FIBROBLASTS; DEFINED FACTORS; GENOME; TRANSITION; PATHWAY
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/50369
DOI
10.1016/j.celrep.2016.05.049
ISSN
2211-1247
Article Type
Article
Citation
CELL REPORTS, vol. 15, no. 12, page. 2597 - 2607, 2016-06
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