Transcript data from quadriceps skeletal muscle from fasted-state male BXD strains on Quadriceps, Chow or Quadriceps, High fat diet
An evolutionarily conserved role for the aryl hydrocarbon receptor in the regulation of movement.
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View SamplesTranscript data from brown adipose tissue from fasted-state male BXD strains on chow or high fat diet
An evolutionarily conserved role for the aryl hydrocarbon receptor in the regulation of movement.
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Chromosome-biased binding and gene regulation by the Caenorhabditis elegans DRM complex.
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View SamplesDRM is a conserved transcription factor complex that includes E2F/DP and pRB family proteins and plays important roles in development and cancer. Here we perform microarray expression profiling analysis of lin-54, a DNA-binding member of the DRM complex. To identify genes regulated by LIN-54 in soma and germline, we analyzed wild-type and lin-54 mutant C. elegans embryos and isolated germlines. We chose embryos because they consist primarily of somatic cells, at a developmental stage with both active cell divisions and dynamic developmental gene expression programs. Since lin-54 null animals are sterile, embryos were obtained from a strain carrying the partial loss-of-function allele lin-54(n2990). Germlines were dissected from lin-54(n3423) null adults that lack detectable transcript and protein. The results revealed conserved roles for DRM in regulating genes involved in cell division, development, and reproduction. We find LIN-54 promotes expression of reproduction genes in the germline, but prevents ectopic activation of germline-specific genes in embryonic soma. Strikingly, genomics and cytological analyses show that DRM binding, a DRM binding motif, and LIN-54-regulated genes are all autosome-enriched. One paradoxical exception occurs the germline, where DRM binds autosomes but genes down-regulated in DRM mutants are enriched on X chromosomes.
Chromosome-biased binding and gene regulation by the Caenorhabditis elegans DRM complex.
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View SamplesThis study is a follow-up to GSE35790.
Transcriptional regulatory logic of the diurnal cycle in the mouse liver.
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Genome-wide RNA polymerase II profiles and RNA accumulation reveal kinetics of transcription and associated epigenetic changes during diurnal cycles.
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View SamplesCyclic regulatory systems are ubiquitous in cells and tissues. In the liver rhythms in mRNA expression are determined by the homeostatic regulation that operates on daily circumstances. In particular the specific response to nutrients, as well as systemic and peripheral circadian oscillators, contribute to the set up of the hepatic homeostasis at different phases of the day. In this series we used microarrays to detail the global program of gene expression in the mouse liver under physiological daily variations, determined by both the feeding and the circadian cycles.
Genome-wide RNA polymerase II profiles and RNA accumulation reveal kinetics of transcription and associated epigenetic changes during diurnal cycles.
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View SamplesC2C12 cells are mouse skeletal muscle cells. These cells were transfected with shRNA against FoxO1, FoxO3, and FoxO4. FoxO1, FoxO3, and FoxO4 are the known paralogues expressed in this cell line.
Codependent activators direct myoblast-specific MyoD transcription.
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Daytime variation of perioperative myocardial injury in cardiac surgery and its prevention by Rev-Erbα antagonism: a single-centre propensity-matched cohort study and a randomised study.
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View SamplesNuclear receptor Reverb alpha is a component of circadian rythm which could be evolved in cardioprotection strategy. We test if pharmacological modulation of these target could be suitable for cardioprotection after ischemia reperfusion injury
Daytime variation of perioperative myocardial injury in cardiac surgery and its prevention by Rev-Erbα antagonism: a single-centre propensity-matched cohort study and a randomised study.
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