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    Deciphering the Nature of Trp73 Isoforms in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell Models: Generation of Isoform-Specific Deficient Cell Lines Using the CRISPR/Cas9 Gene Editing System

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    This article belongs to the Special Issue The Isoforms of the p53 Gene Family and Their Role in Cancer and Aging:Selection Papers from International p53/p63/p73 Isoforms Workshop[EN] The p53 family has been widely studied for its role in various physiological and pathological processes. Imbalance of p53 family proteins may contribute to developmental abnormalities and pathologies in humans. This family exerts its functions through a profusion of isoforms that are generated by different promoter usage and alternative splicing in a cell type dependent manner. In particular, the Trp73 gene gives rise to TA and DN-p73 isoforms that confer p73 a dual nature. The biological relevance of p73 does not only rely on its tumor suppression effects, but on its pivotal role in several developmental processes. Therefore, the generation of cellular models that allow the study of the individual isoforms in a physiological context is of great biomedical relevance. We generated specific TA and DN-p73-deficient mouse embryonic stem cell lines using the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing system and validated them as physiological bona fide p73-isoform knockout models. Global gene expression analysis revealed isoform-specific alterations of distinctive transcriptional networks. Elimination of TA or DN-p73 is compatible with pluripotency but prompts naïve pluripotent stem cell transition into the primed state, compromising adequate lineage differentiation, thus suggesting that differential expression of p73 isoforms acts as a rheostat during early cell fate determinationSIThis work was supported by Grants PID2019-105169RB-I00 from Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación cofinanced by FEDER funds (to M.C.M.) and LE021P17 from Junta de Castilla y Leon. L.L.-F. was a holder of a postdoctoral contract “Juan de de la Cierva-Incorporacion” from Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación. N.M.-G. and H.A.-O. are supported by a predoctoral scholarship from the Asociación Española contra el Cáncer (AECC). M.M.-L. was a recipient of a Torres Quevedo contract from Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación at Biomar Microbial Technologies. Á.D.-M., J.V.-F. and L.M.-A. are funded by Junta de Castilla y Leó

    Transparency in teaching quality: intradepartmental solidarity reflection of the evaluations obtained in the student surveys of the docentia program. Analysis of improvement factors

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    El objeto del proyecto es realizar una reflexión conjunta de profesores en diferentes departamentos, con el fin de identificar aquellos ítems, planteados por Docentia-UCM, que han arrojado resultados mejorables. Posteriormente serán contrastados con un panel de docentes calificados como “excelentes” (de los que algunos ya forman parte del presente proyecto), en base al programa, con excelencia en una jornada de reflexión, abierta a todos los profesores de cada departamento implicado, y a los delegados de las asignaturas impartidas por dicho departamento. Se busca la mejora de las evaluaciones de los profesores.Depto. de Medicina Legal, Psiquiatría y PatologíaFac. de MedicinaFALSEsubmitte
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