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Gene expression analysis of fetal liver pro-B cells upon deletion of Early B-cell Factor 1 (Ebf1)


ABSTRACT: Using cultured pro-B cells from mice carrying two Ebf1 alleles flanked with loxP sites and an inducible Cre recombinase, target genes of Ebf 1 and the effect of Ebf1 deletion on the cells was analyzed Ebf1 fl/fl pro-B cells and heterozygote control cells were treated with 4-hydroxy-tamoxifen (4OHT) for 24 h to activate an ER-Cre fusion protein. Four days after treatment no Ebf1 expression could by detected and RNA was extracted for expression analysis.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

SUBMITTER: Ildiko Györy 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-21454 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Early B cell factor 1 regulates B cell gene networks by activation, repression, and transcription- independent poising of chromatin.

Treiber Thomas T   Mandel Elizabeth M EM   Pott Sebastian S   Györy Ildiko I   Firner Sonja S   Liu Edison T ET   Grosschedl Rudolf R  

Immunity 20100506 5


The transcription factor early B cell factor-1 (Ebf1) is a key determinant of B lineage specification and differentiation. To gain insight into the molecular basis of Ebf1 function in early-stage B cells, we combined a genome-wide ChIP sequencing analysis with gain- and loss-of-function transcriptome analyses. Among 565 genes that are occupied and transcriptionally regulated by Ebf1, we identified large sets involved in (pre)-B cell receptor and Akt signaling, cell adhesion, and migration. Inter  ...[more]

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