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Comparative expression analysis of TEADs and their splice variants in mouse embryonic stem cells.

Transcriptional enhanced associate domain (TEAD) transcription factors play important roles in embryonic stem cell (ESC) renewal and differentiation. Four TEAD transcription factors (Tead1, Tead2, Tead3 and Tead4) and their various splice variants have been discovered in mice, but the expression pattern of them during pluripotency state transition is unclear. Here, we investigated the expression of TEADs and their splice variants in mouse ESCs at different pluripotent/differentiating states and adult mouse tissues. Our results preliminarily revealed the diversity and heterogeneity of TEAD family, which is helpful for understanding their overlapping and distinctive functions. Furthermore, a novel splice variant of Tead1 was identified and named Tead1 isoform 4.

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