Exploration of self-renewal and pluripotency in ES cells using RNAi.

Abstract:

:Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) have the ability to expand indefinitely in vitro and give rise to cells of all three germ layers as well as germ cells. For these reasons, ESCs hold great promise for biomedicine. In order to harness the potential of pluripotent cells, it is necessary to first understand the molecular mechanisms that control the pluripotent state. The discovery of RNA interference has made such functional analysis, even at high(er) throughput, possible. Here, we describe the methods used for high-throughput siRNA screening by high-content microscopy to identify gene products that regulate mouse ESC fate decision. In addition, we will describe the application of lentivirus-based shRNA knockdown to explore or validate the role of candidate genes in ESC pluripotency.

journal_name

Methods Enzymol

journal_title

Methods in enzymology

authors

Schaniel C,Lee DF,Lemischka IR

doi

10.1016/S0076-6879(10)77018-X

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2010-01-01 00:00:00

pages

351-65

eissn

0076-6879

issn

1557-7988

pii

S0076-6879(10)77018-X

journal_volume

477

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