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An RNA virus that fuses to surface receptors located within the host cell's plasma membrane.  After binding, the membrane of the retrovirus (the envelope protein) and the membrane of the host cell fuse, transmitting the genetic material of the virus into the host cell.  The retroviral genetic material is then replicated in the host cell via the enzyme reverse transcriptase to produce DNA from its RNA genome. The DNA is then incorporated into the host's genome by an integrase enzyme. The virus thereafter replicates as part of the host cell's DNA. Retroviruses are enveloped protein that belong to the viral family Retrovirida.

The Yamanaka group utilized retroviral vectors to deliver transgenes that encoded for the four reprogramming factors, Oct-4, SOX2, c-Myc, Klf-4 into the fibroblasts to reprogram them into induced pluripotent stem cells.  The transgenes are then integrated into the host’s genome thereby permitting its long term gene expression.  If all four transgenes successfully integrate into the fibroblast’s genome, they will they begin to express the transgenes as functional proteins.  The four reprogramming factors, Oct-4, SOX2, Klf-4 and c-Myc function as transcription factors meaning that they are capable of binding to the DNA to control the transcription of a unique set of genes.  Together Oct-4, Sox2, Klf-4 and c-Myc induce the expression of genes that are not normally expressed in the fibroblast but are expressed in pluripotent stem cells.  The four transcription factors continue to drive transcription of their downstream genes leading to the activation of other transcriptional networks inducing a cascade of transcriptional activity. 

Over the period of two to three weeks, the gene expression profile of the fibroblast changes and begins to express a repertoire of genes that are commonly identified in pluripotent embryonic stem cells.  At approximately the same time, the reprogrammed fibroblasts undergo morphological changes.  Soon after, the reprogrammed cells begin to grow as a tightly packed cluster of cells known as a colony, which mirrors how undifferentiated embryonic stem cells grow in culture.  The emergence of these colonies is the first sign that the fibroblasts have been reprogrammed into induced pluripotent stem cells.  From here the iPS colonies are isolated and expanded so that they may be used to further our understanding of human development and the onset of many devastating human diseases.   

Reverse Transcriptase
Reverse Transcriptase
A DNA polymerase enzyme that transcribes single-stranded RNA into double-stranded DNA which is then integrated into the host ... Read More
 
Transcription Factor
Transcription Factor
A regulatory protein that binds to DNA and affects the transcription of specific genes. The four reprogramming factors... Read More
 
Cellular Reprogramming
Cellular Reprogramming
Cellular reprogramming describes the process where a fully differentiated, specialized cell type is induced to transform into a different... Read More
 

Stem Cell
Stem Cell
There are many different types of stem cells within our body. Each type of stem cell is defined by the group of specialized cells it give ... Read More
 
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell
A somatic cell that has been reprogrammed to exhibit pluripotent stem cell properties. Many somatic cells have been... Read More
 
iPS Colony
iPS Colony
Refers to the tightly packed homogenous cluster of induced pluripotent cells. Undifferentiated embryonic stem cells and... Read More

Fibroblast
Fibroblast
A type of cell in loose connective tissue that secretes the protein ingredients of the extracellular matrix. Many somatic cells... Read More
 
Reprogramming Factors
Reprogramming Factors
In 2006, the Yamanaka lab identified four factors that, when co-transfected and expressed in mouse adult fibroblast cells, caused.... Read More
 
Chromatin
Chromatin
The complex of DNA and DNA-binding protein that makes up a eukaryotic chromosome. The DNA is wrapped around histone proteins... Read More

 
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Human Embryonic Stem Cell Colony & iPS colony
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