Cutting edge Seminar
※ Zoom online/ Please check the URL on “HIGO Cutting-Edge Seminar” at Moodle
Speaker: Tomomi Tsubouchi (Associate Professor, Laboratory of Stem Cell Biology National Institute for Basic Biology)
Title:Understanding pluripotency: cell cycle, DNA replication and genome maintenance
Date&Time: 25 Nov. (Wed.) 2020, 12:00- 13:00
Venue: Zoom online/ Please check the URL on “HIGO Cutting-Edge Seminar” at Moodle
Abstract:
Mammalian pluripotent stem (e.g., ES) cells arise only transiently during development, and disappear as they differentiate. ES cells are unique in various aspects but accumulating evidence suggest that even fundamental cell cycle regulation operate differently in ES cells.
One of the unique features in ES cells is that DNA replication complex migrates slower compared to the differentiated counterpart. We sought to understand the underlying cause of this slowness and its link to pluripotency and genome maintenance control. I will share our unpublished results during the seminar.
We are also trying to understand why pluripotency appears to be “locked in” in a fully developed animal. For this we have developed a tool to track de-differentiation process towards pluripotency, using the cell-fusion system. I would like to briefly share our results and discuss future perspectives.
References:
1. Tsubouchi and Fisher, Curr Top Dev Biol 104:223-241(2013)
2. Ahuja A et al., Nat Comm 7:1-11(2016)
3. Tsubouchi T et al., Cell 152: 873-883 (2013)