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Spic a specific marker of ground state pluripotency that regulates one carbon metabolism


ABSTRACT: Understanding mechanisms of epigenetic regulation in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) is of fundamental importance for stem cell and developmental biology. Here we identify Spic, a member of the ETS family of transcription factors, as a specific marker of ground state pluripotency. We show that Spic is rapidly induced in ESCs cultured with GSK3-, MEK-inhibitors and LIF (2iL), and in response to MEK/ERK inhibition. ChIP-seq analysis demonstrated that Spic binds to enhancer elements that are associated with pluripotency genes. Interaction proteomics and genomic profiling confirmed that SPIC interacts with NANOG and stabilizes its binding to chromatin in 2iL-ESCs. Additional gain of function and loss of function experiments revealed that Spic controls genes involved in one carbon (1C) metabolism, Bhmt, Bhmt2, and Dmgdh, and the flux of SAM-to-SAH in 2iL-ESCs. By maintaining low levels of SAM, Spic controls the level of H3K4me3 and H3R17me2 histone methylation in ground state ESCs. Our data highlight the role of uncharacterized axillary transcription factors that link cellular metabolism to epigenetic regulation in ground state pluripotency.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap

ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)

TISSUE(S): Embryo, Embryonic Stem Cell

SUBMITTER: Yaser Atlasi  

LAB HEAD: Yaser Atlasi

PROVIDER: PXD039213 | Pride | 2025-05-06

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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<i>Spic</i> regulates one-carbon metabolism and histone methylation in ground-state pluripotency.

Mirzadeh Azad Fatemeh F   Struys Eduard A EA   Wingert Victoria V   Hannibal Luciana L   Mills Ken K   Jansen Joop H JH   Longley Daniel B DB   Stunnenberg Hendrik G HG   Atlasi Yaser Y  

Science advances 20230818 33


Understanding mechanisms of epigenetic regulation in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) is of fundamental importance for stem cell and developmental biology. Here, we identify <i>Spic</i>, a member of the ETS family of transcription factors (TFs), as a marker of ground state pluripotency. We show that <i>Spic</i> is rapidly induced in ground state ESCs and in response to extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) inhibition. We find that SPIC binds to enhancer elements and stabilizes NANOG binding to  ...[more]

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