Branched-chain amino acid aminotransferase-1 regulates self-renewal and pluripotency of mouse embryonic stem cells through Ras signaling
pmid: 33271468
Branched-chain amino acid aminotransferase-1 regulates self-renewal and pluripotency of mouse embryonic stem cells through Ras signaling
The developmental plasticity of embryonic stem cells (ESCs) is mainly controlled by well-characterized transcription factors, but additional factors, especially those related to metabolism that modulate this intrinsic program remain elusive. Here, using whole transcriptome analysis, we identified branched-chain amino acid aminotransferase-1(Bcat1) as highly-expressed in mouse ESCs and dramatically down-regulated upon differentiation. Bcat1 deletion impaired pluripotency and self-renewal in mouse ESCs, while Bcat1 overexpression resulted in robust ESC self-renewal and inhibition of differentiation. Whole genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) analysis showed that Bcat1 deletion altered whole genome methylation levels and hence gene expression in multiple pathways. Specifically, Bcat1 deletion increased expression of RAS protein activator like 1(Rasal1), leading to inactivation of Ras-Erk/MAPK signaling, while Rasal1 inhibition rescued defects seen in Bcat1 deleted cells. In summary, we demonstrate that Bcat1 is essential for mouse ESC self-renewal and pluripotency and that this effect is mediated by DNA methylation and the Ras signaling pathway.
- Nankai University China (People's Republic of)
- State Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemical Biology China (People's Republic of)
Pluripotency, Embryonic stem cells, QH301-705.5, Cell Differentiation, Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells, Bcat1, Mice, ras Proteins, Self-renewal, Animals, Rasal1, Biology (General), Embryonic Stem Cells, Transaminases, Signal Transduction
Pluripotency, Embryonic stem cells, QH301-705.5, Cell Differentiation, Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells, Bcat1, Mice, ras Proteins, Self-renewal, Animals, Rasal1, Biology (General), Embryonic Stem Cells, Transaminases, Signal Transduction
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