The pluripotency regulator Zic3 is a direct activator of the Nanog promoter in ESCs

Linda Shushan Lim, Felicia Huimei Hong, Galih Kunarso, Lawrence W. Stanton

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Abstract

The transcription factor Zic3 is required for maintenance of ESC pluripotency. By genome-wide chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP-chip) in ESCs, we have identified 379 direct Zic3 targets, many of which are functionally associated with pluripotency, cell cycle, proliferation, oncogenesis, and early embryogenesis. Through a computational analysis of Zic3 target sequences, we have identified a novel Zic3 consensus binding motif (5′-CC C/TGCTGGG-3′). ChIP results and in vitro DNA binding assays revealed that Zic3 binds with high affinity and specificity on the Nanog promoter. Here, we demonstrate that Zic3 functions as a transcriptional activator of the Nanog promoter in three ways: (a) Nanog transcript levels are sustained with Zic3 overexpression in differentiating ESCs, (b) Zic3 depletion in ESCs downregulates Nanog promoter activity, and (c) Zic3 overexpression leads to increased Nanog promoter activity. Furthermore, the activity of a mutant Nanog promoter with ablated Oct4/Sox2 binding is rescued by Zic3 overexpression to nearly wild-type levels. This indicates that Nanog is a positive transcriptional target of Zic3 in a mechanism that is independent of Oct4/Sox2 binding. Hence, we demonstrate an important pathway for regulation of Nanog expression in pluripotent ESCs through direct activation by Zic3.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1961-1969
Number of pages9
JournalStem Cells
Volume28
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • ESCs
  • Nanog
  • Self-renewal
  • Transcription factors
  • Zic3

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