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. 2007 Oct;9(10):1131-41.
doi: 10.1038/ncb1633. Epub 2007 Sep 23.

Nucleolar release of Hand1 acts as a molecular switch to determine cell fate

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Nucleolar release of Hand1 acts as a molecular switch to determine cell fate

David M J Martindill et al. Nat Cell Biol. 2007 Oct.

Abstract

The bHLH transcription factor Hand1 is essential for placentation and cardiac morphogenesis in the developing embryo. Here we implicate Hand1 as a molecular switch that determines whether a trophoblast stem cell continues to proliferate or commits to differentiation. We identify a novel interaction of Hand1 with a protein that contains an I-mfa (inhibitor of myogenic factor) domain that anchors Hand1 in the nucleolus where it negatively regulates Hand1 activity. In the trophoblast stem-cell line Rcho-1, nucleolar sequestration of Hand1 accompanies sustained cell proliferation and renewal, whereas release of Hand1 into the nucleus leads to its activation, thus committing cells to a differentiated giant-cell fate. Site-specific phosphorylation is required for nucleolar release of Hand1, for its dimerization and biological function, and this is mediated by the non-canonical polo-like kinase Plk4 (Sak). Sak is co-expressed in Rcho-1 cells, localizes to the nucleolus during G2 and phosphorylates Hand1 as a requirement for trophoblast stem-cell commitment to a giant-cell fate. This study defines a novel cellular mechanism for regulating Hand1 that is a crucial step in the stem-cell differentiation pathway.

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  • Cell fate in the Hand of Plk4.
    Tanenbaum ME, Medema RH. Tanenbaum ME, et al. Nat Cell Biol. 2007 Oct;9(10):1127-9. doi: 10.1038/ncb1007-1127. Nat Cell Biol. 2007. PMID: 17909526 No abstract available.

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