Expression of SOX17 in definitive endoderm

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Homo sapiens
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In mouse embryos, Sox17 is first expressed in the visceral endoderm, then in presumptive definitive endoderm before and during intercalation with visceral endoderm (Viotti et al. 2014). Expression of SOX17 is activated by WNT signaling via LEF1:CTNNB1 binding the SOX17 promoter (inferred from mouse homologs). During differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells to endoderm, expression of SOX17 is activated by NODAL signaling via phosphorylated SMAD2 and SMAD3 (Brown et al. 2011, Teo et al. 2011). GATA6, EOMES (Chia et al. 2019), BMP signaling (Xu et al. 2011), and MIXL1 (inferred from mouse homologs) also regulate SOX17.
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
21630377 Activin/Nodal signaling controls divergent transcriptional networks in human embryonic stem cells and in endoderm progenitors

Dunn, NR, Lim, B, Cho, CH, Vallier, L, Pedersen, R, Hannan, N, Teo, A, Vardy, L, Brown, S, Trotter, M, Pauklin, S

Stem Cells 2011
21855631 Activin, BMP and FGF pathways cooperate to promote endoderm and pancreatic lineage cell differentiation from human embryonic stem cells

Odorico, JS, Xu, X, Browning, VL

Mech Dev 2011
21245162 Pluripotency factors regulate definitive endoderm specification through eomesodermin

Dunn, NR, Chng, Z, Trotter, MW, Vallier, L, Teo, AK, Ang, LT, Brown, S, Arnold, SJ, Robertson, EJ

Genes Dev. 2011
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