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Extensive proteome and functional genomic profiling of variability between genetically identical human B-lymphoblastoid cells.


ABSTRACT: In life-science research isogenic B-lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs) are widely known and preferred for their genetic stability - they are often used for studying mutations for example, where genetic stability is crucial. We have shown previously that phenotypic variability can be observed in isogenic B-lymphoblastoid cell lines. Isogenic LCLs present well-defined phenotypic differences on various levels, for example on the gene expression level or the chromatin level. Based on our investigations, the phenotypic variability of the isogenic LCLs is accompanied by certain genetic variation too. We have developed a compendium of LCL datasets that present the phenotypic and genetic variability of five isogenic LCLs from a multiomic perspective. In this paper, we present additional datasets generated with Next Generation Sequencing techniques to provide genomic and transcriptomic profiles (WGS, RNA-seq, single cell RNA-seq), protein-DNA interactions (ChIP-seq), together with mass spectrometry and flow cytometry datasets to monitor the changes in the proteome. We are sharing these datasets with the scientific community according to the FAIR principles for further investigations.

SUBMITTER: Laczik M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9741606 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Extensive proteome and functional genomic profiling of variability between genetically identical human B-lymphoblastoid cells.

Laczik Miklós M   Erdős Edina E   Ozgyin Lilla L   Hevessy Zsuzsanna Z   Csősz Éva É   Kalló Gergő G   Nagy Tibor T   Barta Endre E   Póliska Szilárd S   Szatmári István I   Bálint Bálint László BL  

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In life-science research isogenic B-lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs) are widely known and preferred for their genetic stability - they are often used for studying mutations for example, where genetic stability is crucial. We have shown previously that phenotypic variability can be observed in isogenic B-lymphoblastoid cell lines. Isogenic LCLs present well-defined phenotypic differences on various levels, for example on the gene expression level or the chromatin level. Based on our investigation  ...[more]

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