Journal article
Characterisation of histone variant distribution in human embryonic stem cells by transfection of in vitro transcribed mRNA
ML Shaw, EJ Williams, S Hawes, R Saffery
Molecular Reproduction and Development | WILEY | Published : 2009
DOI: 10.1002/mrd.21077
Abstract
Recent studies, primarily in mouse embryonic stem cells, have highlighted the unique chromatin state of pluripotent stem cells, including the incorporation of histone variants into specific genomic locations, and its role in facilitating faithful expression of genes during development. However, there is little information available on the expression and subcellular localisation of histone variants in human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). In this study, we confirmed the expression of a panel of histone variant genes in several hESC lines and demonstrated the utility of transfection of in vitro transcribed, epitope-tagged mRNAs to characterise the subcellular localisation of these proteins. The ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Special thanks Irene Tellis, Pegah Jamshidi, Linh Nguyen and Karen Koh for providing the hESC lines used in the majority of these studies, and Martin Pera for allowing us to access the facilities and hESCs at the Australian Stem Cell Centre. R.S. is funded by an NHMRC (Australia) RD Wright Research Fellowship.