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==Human NANOG Family== | ==Human NANOG Family== | ||
Nanog belongs to the NKL subclass homeoboxes and pseudogenes. | |||
{{Nanog family table}} | {{Nanog family table}} | ||
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{{Nanog family collapsetable}} | {{Nanog family collapsetable}} | ||
:'''Links:''' [https://www.genenames.org/cgi-bin/genefamilies/set/519 HGNC - NKL subclass homeoboxes] | |||
==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
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* Entrez Gene - [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/388112 NANOG Nanog homeobox - ''Homo sapiens''] | * Entrez Gene - [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/388112 NANOG Nanog homeobox - ''Homo sapiens''] | ||
* OMIM - [https://www.omim.org/entry/607937 NANOG] | * OMIM - [https://www.omim.org/entry/607937 NANOG] | ||
* HGNC - [https://www.genenames.org/cgi-bin/genefamilies/set/519 NKL subclass homeoboxes] | |||
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[[Category:Nanog]] [[Category:Molecular]] [[Category:Stem Cell]] | [[Category:Nanog]] [[Category:Molecular]] [[Category:Stem Cell]] | ||
[[Category:Transcription Factor]] | [[Category:Transcription Factor]] |
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Introduction
NANOG plays a central role in regulating self-renewal in pluripotent stem cells and tumor cells. Human NANOG is a transcription factor protein of 305 amino acids with a conserved homeodomain motif that is localized to the nucleus.
First identified in mouse ES cells in a 2003 study[2], the author (Chambers) named the factor after an Irish myth, Tír na nÓg ("Land of the Young") as it makes stem cells immortal.
Factor Links: AMH | hCG | BMP | sonic hedgehog | bHLH | HOX | FGF | FOX | Hippo | LIM | Nanog | NGF | Nodal | Notch | PAX | retinoic acid | SIX | Slit2/Robo1 | SOX | TBX | TGF-beta | VEGF | WNT | Category:Molecular |
Some Recent Findings
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This table allows an automated computer search of the external PubMed database using the listed "Search term" text link.
More? References | Discussion Page | Journal Searches | 2019 References | 2020 References Search term: Nanog <pubmed limit=5>Nanog</pubmed> |
Human NANOG Family
Nanog belongs to the NKL subclass homeoboxes and pseudogenes.
Table - Human Nanog Family - pseudogenes | ||||
Approved Symbol |
Approved Name | Previous Symbols | Chromosome | |
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NANOG | Nanog homeobox | FLJ12581, FLJ40451 | 12p13.31 | |
NANOG P1 | Nanog homeobox pseudogene 1 | NANOG2 | 12p13.31 | |
NANOG P2 | Nanog homeobox pseudogene 2 | NANOGP4 | 2q36.1 | |
NANOG P3 | Nanog homeobox pseudogene 3 | 6p12.1 | ||
NANOG P4 | Nanog homeobox pseudogene 4 | NANOGP2 | 7p14.3 | |
NANOG P5 | Nanog homeobox pseudogene 5 | 9q31.1 | ||
NANOG P6 | Nanog homeobox pseudogene 6 | 10q24.2 | ||
NANOG P7 | Nanog homeobox pseudogene 7 | NANOGP3 | 14q32.12 | |
NANOG P8 | Nanog homeobox retrogene P8 | 15q14 | ||
NANOG P9 | Nanog homeobox pseudogene 9 | Xq12 | ||
NANOG P10 | Nanog homeobox pseudogene 10 | Xp11.3 | ||
NANOG P11 | Nanog homeobox pseudogene 11 | 6q25.2 | ||
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Classification
Functions
Required for embryonic stem cell self-renewal.
Blastocyst - Inner Cell Mass
In the early mouse embryo, Nano expression appears to be related to maintain of pluripotency in the blastocyst inner cell mass epiblast layer.[4]
Nanog expression pattern four phases:
- cleavage stages - very low levels
- morula stage - increased stochastically, no correlation with future cell fates.
- blastocyst stage (after 32-cell stage) - inner cell mass expression was up-regulated.
- blastocyst stage onwards - primitive endoderm repressed in an FGF signalling-dependent manner.
- Links: Morula | Blastocyst | Mouse Development | FGF
Spermatogenesis
The cartoons below show nanog expression in mouse and dog during spermatogenesis.[7]
Signaling Pathway
Two-level process for the induction of stem cell differentiation[6] |
References
Search Pubmed
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External Links
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- Entrez Gene - NANOG Nanog homeobox - Homo sapiens
- OMIM - NANOG
- HGNC - NKL subclass homeoboxes
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, May 4) Embryology Developmental Signals - Nanog. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Developmental_Signals_-_Nanog
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