Publications by authors named "Manuela Scholze-Wittler"

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  • Serum response factor (SRF) is crucial for various cellular processes like growth and movement, and it's vital for early embryonic development, specifically for forming certain structures.
  • SRF interacts with proteins CTCF and cohesin at specific genomic regions, helping to form long-range chromatin loops and manage the insulation of topologically associating domains (TADs).
  • In embryonic stem cells, SRF works with factors like SOX2 and NANOG to create three-dimensional structures that support pluripotency, indicating it has important roles in organizing chromatin at higher levels.
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Vasorin (Vasn) is a pleiotropic molecule involved in various physiological and pathological conditions, including cancer. Vasn has also been detected in bone cells of developing skeletal tissues but no function for Vasn in bone metabolism has been implicated yet. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate if Vasn plays a significant role in bone biology.

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SOX2 is a transcription factor involved in the regulatory network maintaining the pluripotency of embryonic stem cells in culture as well as in early embryos. In addition, SOX2 plays a pivotal role in neural stem cell formation and neurogenesis. How SOX2 can serve both processes has remained elusive.

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The node and notochord are important signaling centers organizing the dorso-ventral patterning of cells arising from neuro-mesodermal progenitors forming the embryonic body anlage. Owing to the scarcity of notochord progenitors and notochord cells, a comprehensive identification of regulatory elements driving notochord-specific gene expression has been lacking. Here, we have used ATAC-seq analysis of FACS-purified notochord cells from Theiler stage 12-13 mouse embryos to identify 8921 putative notochord enhancers.

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The node-streak border region comprising notochord progenitor cells (NPCs) at the posterior node and neuro-mesodermal progenitor cells (NMPs) in the adjacent epiblast is the prime organizing center for axial elongation in mouse embryos. The T-box transcription factor brachyury (T) is essential for both formation of the notochord and maintenance of NMPs, and thus is a key regulator of trunk and tail development. The T promoter controlling T expression in NMPs and nascent mesoderm has been characterized in detail; however, control elements for T expression in the notochord have not been identified yet.

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  • Post-implantation embryogenesis involves complex developmental processes that are difficult to study in living organisms.
  • Researchers discovered that mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) form aggregates that, when placed in a specific extracellular matrix, develop into structured "trunk-like structures" (TLSs) resembling parts of early mouse embryos.
  • These TLSs demonstrate advanced self-organization and provide a valuable tool for exploring the mechanisms of post-implantation embryogenesis outside of the living mouse.
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Triosephosphate isomerase (TPI) deficiency is a fatal genetic disorder characterized by hemolytic anemia and neurological dysfunction. Although the enzyme defect in TPI was discovered in the 1960s, the exact etiology of the disease is still debated. Some aspects indicate the disease could be caused by insufficient enzyme activity, whereas other observations indicate it could be a protein misfolding disease with tissue-specific differences in TPI activity.

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