Vitamin C modulates TET1 function during somatic cell reprogramming

Volume: 45, Issue: 12, Pages: 1504 - 1509
Published: Oct 27, 2013
Abstract
Vitamin C, a micronutrient known for its anti-scurvy activity in humans, promotes the generation of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) through the activity of histone demethylating dioxygenases. TET hydroxylases are also dioxygenases implicated in active DNA demethylation. Here we report that TET1 either positively or negatively regulates somatic cell reprogramming depending on the absence or presence of vitamin C. TET1 deficiency enhances...
Paper Details
Title
Vitamin C modulates TET1 function during somatic cell reprogramming
Published Date
Oct 27, 2013
Volume
45
Issue
12
Pages
1504 - 1509
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