OCT4 and SOX2 transcription factors

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Oct4 and Sox2 are two transcription factors (TFs) involved in various roles in murine and primate cells, mainly related to the maintenance of pluripotency and self-renewal properties in embryonic stem cells. These two factors, encoded by the ''POU5F1'' (POU Class 5 Homeobox 1) and ''SOX2'' (SRY-Box Transcription Factor 2) genes, respectively, serve as repprogramming TFs and occupy the same target genes in vivo <ref>PMID:16153702</ref><ref>PMID:1855578
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Oct4 and Sox2 are two transcription factors (TFs) involved in various roles in murine and primate cells, mainly related to the maintenance of pluripotency and self-renewal properties in embryonic stem cells. These two factors, encoded by the ''POU5F1'' (POU Class 5 Homeobox 1) and ''SOX2'' (SRY-Box Transcription Factor 2) genes, respectively, serve as repprogramming TFs and occupy the same target genes in vivo <ref>PMID:16153702</ref><ref>PMID:18555785</ref>, forming the complex OCT4-SOX2, which is the main way in which they act, although they are not obligate heterodimers in solution.

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