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Proteome adaptation in cell reprogramming proceeds via distinct transcriptional networks

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms6613

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  1. Netherlands Proteomics Centre
  2. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) [184.032.201]
  3. European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) [262067]
  4. Ontario Research Fund Global Leadership Round in Genomics and Life Sciences grant [GL2]
  5. Canadian stem cell network [9/5254 (TR3)]
  6. Canadian Institutes of Health Research [CIHR MOP102575]

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The ectopic expression of Oct4, Klf4, c-Myc and Sox2 (OKMS) transcription factors allows reprogramming of somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). The reprogramming process, which involves a complex network of molecular events, is not yet fully characterized. Here we perform a quantitative mass spectrometry-based analysis to probe in-depth dynamic proteome changes during somatic cell reprogramming. Our data reveal defined waves of proteome resetting, with the first wave occurring 48 h after the activation of the reprogramming transgenes and involving specific biological processes linked to the c-Myc transcriptional network. A second wave of proteome reorganization occurs in a later stage of reprogramming, where we characterize the proteome of two distinct pluripotent cellular populations. In addition, the overlay of our proteome resource with parallel generated -omics data is explored to identify post-transcriptionally regulated proteins involved in key steps during reprogramming.

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