Cells (May 2021)

The Lysine Methylase SMYD3 Modulates Mesendodermal Commitment during Development

  • Raffaella Fittipaldi,
  • Pamela Floris,
  • Valentina Proserpio,
  • Franco Cotelli,
  • Monica Beltrame,
  • Giuseppina Caretti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10051233
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 1233

Abstract

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SMYD3 (SET and MYND domain containing protein 3) is a methylase over-expressed in cancer cells and involved in oncogenesis. While several studies uncovered key functions for SMYD3 in cancer models, the SMYD3 role in physiological conditions has not been fully elucidated yet. Here, we dissect the role of SMYD3 at early stages of development, employing mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and zebrafish as model systems. We report that SMYD3 depletion promotes the induction of the mesodermal pattern during in vitro differentiation of ESCs and is linked to an upregulation of cardiovascular lineage markers at later stages. In vivo, smyd3 knockdown in zebrafish favors the upregulation of mesendodermal markers during zebrafish gastrulation. Overall, our study reveals that SMYD3 modulates levels of mesendodermal markers, both in development and in embryonic stem cell differentiation.

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