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Nanog safeguards early embryogenesis against global activation of maternal β-catenin activity by interfering with TCF factors
by
Jiao, Shengbo
, Zhang, Fenghua
, Wang, Houpeng
, Ye, Ding
, Zhang, Ru
, Sun, Yonghua
, He, Mudan
in
Activation
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biotechnology
/ Defects
/ Embryogenesis
/ Embryonic growth stage
/ Embryos
/ Freshwater ecology
/ Insects
/ Laboratories
/ Ligands
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Mimicry
/ Phenotypes
/ Phosphorylation
/ Pluripotency
/ Proteins
/ Repressing
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Signaling
/ Studies
/ Transcription
/ Transcription factors
/ VP16 protein
/ Wnt protein
/ Zebrafish
/ β-Catenin
2020
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Nanog safeguards early embryogenesis against global activation of maternal β-catenin activity by interfering with TCF factors
by
Jiao, Shengbo
, Zhang, Fenghua
, Wang, Houpeng
, Ye, Ding
, Zhang, Ru
, Sun, Yonghua
, He, Mudan
in
Activation
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biotechnology
/ Defects
/ Embryogenesis
/ Embryonic growth stage
/ Embryos
/ Freshwater ecology
/ Insects
/ Laboratories
/ Ligands
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Mimicry
/ Phenotypes
/ Phosphorylation
/ Pluripotency
/ Proteins
/ Repressing
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Signaling
/ Studies
/ Transcription
/ Transcription factors
/ VP16 protein
/ Wnt protein
/ Zebrafish
/ β-Catenin
2020
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Nanog safeguards early embryogenesis against global activation of maternal β-catenin activity by interfering with TCF factors
by
Jiao, Shengbo
, Zhang, Fenghua
, Wang, Houpeng
, Ye, Ding
, Zhang, Ru
, Sun, Yonghua
, He, Mudan
in
Activation
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biotechnology
/ Defects
/ Embryogenesis
/ Embryonic growth stage
/ Embryos
/ Freshwater ecology
/ Insects
/ Laboratories
/ Ligands
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Mimicry
/ Phenotypes
/ Phosphorylation
/ Pluripotency
/ Proteins
/ Repressing
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Signaling
/ Studies
/ Transcription
/ Transcription factors
/ VP16 protein
/ Wnt protein
/ Zebrafish
/ β-Catenin
2020
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Nanog safeguards early embryogenesis against global activation of maternal β-catenin activity by interfering with TCF factors
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Nanog safeguards early embryogenesis against global activation of maternal β-catenin activity by interfering with TCF factors
2020
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Maternal β-catenin activity is essential and critical for dorsal induction and its dorsal activation has been thoroughly studied. However, how the maternal β-catenin activity is suppressed in the nondorsal cells remains poorly understood. Nanog is known to play a central role for maintenance of the pluripotency and maternal -zygotic transition (MZT). Here, we reveal a novel role of Nanog as a strong repressor of maternal β-catenin signaling to safeguard the embryo against hyperactivation of maternal β-catenin activity and hyperdorsalization. In zebrafish, knockdown of nanog at different levels led to either posteriorization or dorsalization, mimicking zygotic or maternal activation of Wnt/β-catenin activities, and the maternal zygotic mutant of nanog (MZnanog) showed strong activation of maternal β-catenin activity and hyperdorsalization. Although a constitutive activator-type Nanog (Vp16-Nanog, lacking the N terminal) perfectly rescued the MZT defects of MZnanog, it did not rescue the phenotypes resulting from β-catenin signaling activation. Mechanistically, the N terminal of Nanog directly interacts with T-cell factor (TCF) and interferes with the binding of β-catenin to TCF, thereby attenuating the transcriptional activity of β-catenin. Therefore, our study establishes a novel role for Nanog in repressing maternal β-catenin activity and demonstrates a transcriptional switch between β-catenin/TCF and Nanog/TCF complexes, which safeguards the embryo from global activation of maternal β-catenin activity.
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