PLX087012

GSE127270: Transcriptional profiling of nutrient-balanced early trilineage differentiations derived from H9 hPSCs.

  • Organsim human
  • Type RNASEQ
  • Target gene
  • Project ARCHS4

Here, we show unexpected and crucial metabolic nodes through TCA flux and glutaminolysis that modulate germ layer specification. Previous reports have shown that sustained glycolytic flux though MYC regulation is required for ectoderm specification. Our data support the finding that the germ layers have distinct metabolic profiles, but through investigation into the role of OXPHOS in germ layer specification. SOURCE: Fasih,Mubtasim,AhsanTeitell Lab, MRL 4-567 UCLA

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