Developmental Pluripotency Associated Protein 1 (DPPA1)

Developmental Pluripotency Associated Protein 1 (DPPA1)
Oct-4 is an essential transcription factor involved in the differentiation of the inner cell mass (ICM) in mouse blastocysts, and is thought to be the pluripotent gene of embryonic stem cells. By using 120 arbitrary ACP, 10 clones were found to be differentially expressed in the knocked down embryos and the cloned genes were analyzed by DNA sequencing and BLAST searching. Quantitative real time reverse transcription (RT)-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) confirmed that the expression of these genes is altered by Oct-4 knockdown. Of the 10 genes, 8 (Atp6ap2, GK003, Ddb1, hRscp, Dppa1, Dpp3, Sap18, and Rent1) were downregulated and 2 (Rps14 and ETIF2B) were upregulated in Oct-4 dsRNA-injected blastocysts. One of the downregulated genes is developmental pluripotency associated-1 (Dppa1), which has already been identified as being an Oct-4 downstream gene.

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)