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Roles of imprinted genes in neural stem cells

Hoffmann, Anke
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Daniel, Guillaume  
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Schmidt-Edelkraut, Udo
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2014
Epigenomics

Imprinted genes and neural stem cells (NSC) play an important role in the developing and mature brain. A central theme of imprinted gene function in NSCs is cell survival and G1 arrest to control cell division, cell-cycle exit, migration and differentiation. Moreover, genomic imprinting can be epigenetically switched off at some genes to ensure stem cell quiescence and differentiation. At the genome scale, imprinted genes are organized in dynamic networks formed by interchromosomal interactions and transcriptional coregulation of imprinted and nonimprinted genes. Such multilayered networks may synchronize NSC activity with the demand from the niche resembling their roles in adjusting fetal size.

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review article
DOI
10.2217/Epi.14.42
Web of Science ID

WOS:000345619900011

Author(s)
Hoffmann, Anke
Daniel, Guillaume  
Schmidt-Edelkraut, Udo
Spengler, Dietmar
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Published in
Epigenomics
Volume

6

Issue

5

Start page

515

End page

532

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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December 30, 2014
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