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Eun, S.H., Shi, Z., Cui, K., Zhao, K., Chen, X. (2014). A non-cell autonomous role of E(z) to prevent germ cells from turning on a somatic cell marker.  Science 343(6178): 1513--1516.
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FBrf0224545
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Research paper
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In many metazoans, germ cells are separated from somatic lineages early in development and maintain their identity throughout life. Here, we show that a Polycomb group (PcG) component, Enhancer of Zeste [E(z)], a histone transferase that generates trimethylation at lysine 27 of histone H3, maintains germline identity in Drosophila adult testes. We find excessive early-stage somatic gonadal cells in E(z) mutant testes, which originate from both overproliferative cyst stem cells and germ cells turning on an early-stage somatic cell marker. Using complementary lineage-tracing experiments in E(z) mutant testes, a portion of excessive early-stage somatic gonadal cells are found to originate from early-stage germ cells, including germline stem cells. Moreover, knocking down E(z) specifically in somatic cells caused this change, which suggests a non-cell autonomous role of E(z) to antagonize somatic identity in germ cells.
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PMC4040133 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    English
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    Science
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    Publication Year
    1895-
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    0036-8075 1095-9203
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