Broadly permissive intestinal chromatin underlies lateral inhibition and cell plasticity
Tae-Hee Kim,
Fugen Li,
Isabel Ferreiro-Neira,
Li-Lun Ho,
Annouck Luyten,
Kodandaramireddy Nalapareddy,
Henry Long,
Michael Verzi and
Ramesh A. Shivdasani ()
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Tae-Hee Kim: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Fugen Li: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Isabel Ferreiro-Neira: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Li-Lun Ho: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Annouck Luyten: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Kodandaramireddy Nalapareddy: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Henry Long: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Michael Verzi: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Ramesh A. Shivdasani: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Nature, 2014, vol. 506, issue 7489, 511-515
Abstract:
A study investigating the mechanisms underlying lateral inhibition and lineage plasticity in the mouse small intestine crypts in vivo finds that crypt cells maintain a permissive chromatin state upon which a transcription factor acts to determine lineage specification, and this is the basis of lateral inhibition.
Date: 2014
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