Project description:It has been demonstrated that PD0325901 promotes self-renewal of mouse embryonic stem cells, however, the target genes of PD0325901 are not fully understood. To better understand the downstream target genes of PD0325901, we performed Microarray analyses to identify their downstream targets. The data show the genes regulated by PD0325901. J1 mESCs maintained in medium containing 1000 U/mL LIF and supplemented without or with PD0325901 for 24 hours, then total RNA was extracted for analysis.
Project description:PD0325901 is involved in improving reprogramming efficiency during inducing pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) or maintain a blastocyst-like state in embryonic stem cells (ESC). However, the knowledge about this small molecule regulating miRNAs in ESC was limited. To understand the role of miRNAs during PD03-induced ESC maintenance and gain an insight how PD0325901 regulates miRNAs expression; we performed small RNA sequencing using Illumina HiSeq 2000 under the compounds treatment. The data show the miRNAs regulated by PD0325901. J1 mESCs maintained in medium containing 1000 U/mL LIF and supplemented with PD0325901 for 24 hours, J1 treated with DMSO was set as control. Then total RNA was extracted for analysis.
Project description:Mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) treated by 1 μM PD0325901 and 10 μM Danofloxacin (named PDF) can matain undifferentiated state in vitro. To identify the differently expressed genes regulated by them, mESCs treated with PD0325901 (PD) and PDF for 12 h and 24 h were sent to do transcriptome sequencing. These results will extend our outstanding of the regulatory network of ESC pluripotency.