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  2. PTP1B is an effector of activin signaling and regulates neural specification of embryonic stem cells

PTP1B is an effector of activin signaling and regulates neural specification of embryonic stem cells

  • Cell Stem Cell. 2013 Dec 5;13(6):706-19. doi: 10.1016/j.stem.2013.09.016.
Kamil Matulka 1 Hsuan-Hwai Lin Hana Hříbková Dafe Uwanogho Petr Dvořák Yuh-Man Sun
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno 62500, Czech Republic.
Abstract

During embryogenesis, the Activin/Nodal pathway promotes the mesendodermal lineage and inhibits neural fate. The molecular mechanisms underlying this role of the Activin/Nodal pathway are not clear. In this study, we report a role for protein tyrosine Phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) in Activin-mediated early fate decisions during ESC differentiation and show that PTP1B acts as an effector of the Activin pathway to specify mesendodermal or neural fate. We found that the Activin/ALK4 pathway directly recruits PTP1B and stimulates its release from the endoplasmic reticulum through ALK4-mediated cleavage. Subsequently, PTP1B suppresses p-ERK1/2 signaling to inhibit neural specification and promote mesendodermal commitment. These findings suggest that a noncanonical Activin signaling pathway functions in lineage specification of mouse and human embryonic stem cells.

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