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Chemical genetics identifies c-Src as an activator of primitive ectoderm formation in murine embryonic stem cells.

Science signaling (2009-10-15)
Malcolm A Meyn, Thomas E Smithgall
RÉSUMÉ

Multiple Src family kinases (SFKs) are present in murine embryonic stem (mES) cells. Whereas complete inhibition of SFK activity blocks mES cell differentiation, sole inhibition of the SFK member c-Yes induces differentiation. Thus, individual SFKs may have opposing roles in the regulation of mES cell fate. To test this possibility, we generated SFK mutants with engineered resistance to a nonselective SFK inhibitor. The presence of an inhibitor-resistant c-Src mutant, but not analogous mutants of Hck, Lck, c-Yes, or Fyn, reversed the differentiation block associated with inhibitor treatment, resulting in the formation of cells with properties of primitive ectoderm. These results show that distinct SFK signaling pathways regulate mES cell fate and demonstrate that the formation of primitive ectoderm is regulated by the activity of c-Src.

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Anti-phospho-STAT3 (Tyr705) Antibody, clone 9E12, clone 9E12, Upstate®, from mouse