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WDR5 remodels NANOG condensates to drive transcriptional programs and sustain stem cell identity

Nature Communications. 2026-01; 
Duo Wang, Xianle Shi, Jiaying Xie, Lijie Zhao, Bin Wu, Qiman Dong, Yaoguang Huang, Jinlong Suo, Xinyu Wang, Beixuan He, Shukun Yan, Hongjuan Xue, Yuheng Shi, Yingbin Liu, Jianlong Wang, Yong Chen, Yanjing Li
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Abstract

Stem cell pluripotency relies on a finely tuned interplay between transcription factors and epigenetic regulators. Here, we identify a direct interaction between NANOG, a master pluripotency transcription factor, and WDR5, a core chromatin regulator essential for maintaining stem cell identity. Mechanistically, WDR5 remodels irregular NANOG aggregates into dynamic, liquid-liquid phase-separated condensates at pluripotency-associated promoters to activate target genes. Structural analyses show that the NANOG homeodomain engages WDR5 through an extended interface distinct from previously characterized short linear motifs. The NANOG R153A mutation disrupts this interaction, leading to impaired condensate formation... More

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