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c-Jun promotes cell migration and drives expression of the motility factor ENPP2 in soft tissue sarcomas.
Specimen part, Cell line
View SamplesAffymetrix exon arrays to identify genes that were differentially expressed after c-Jun inhibition in LPS cell line with and with no Jun amplification.
c-Jun promotes cell migration and drives expression of the motility factor ENPP2 in soft tissue sarcomas.
Specimen part, Cell line
View SamplesWe assayed the effect of c-Jun overexpression on gene expression in the three DDLPS cell lines using RNA-Seq (Illumina). Overall design: 141, LPS12 and 510 has been overexpressed with c-Jun or control c-DNA and results were analyzed in high-througput sequencing metadata.
c-Jun promotes cell migration and drives expression of the motility factor ENPP2 in soft tissue sarcomas.
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Tissue-specific NETs alter genome organization and regulation even in a heterologous system.
Cell line, Treatment
View SamplesThe nuclear transmembrane proteins (NETs) NET29/TMEM120A, NET39/PPAPDC3 and NET47/TM7SF2 are able to reposition chromosomes towards/away from the nuclear envelope when overexpressed or knocked down in HT1080 cells. In this study we wanted to investigate the transcriptome changes after transfection of the full length NETs or a nucleoplasmic soluble fragment that does not localise to the nuclear envelope.
Tissue-specific NETs alter genome organization and regulation even in a heterologous system.
Cell line, Treatment
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Constrained release of lamina-associated enhancers and genes from the nuclear envelope during T-cell activation facilitates their association in chromosome compartments.
Specimen part, Time
View SamplesActivation of T-cells induces dramatic changes in genome organisation and gene transcription. Here we identify changes in transcriptional profiles at 8h, 24h and 48 post activation
Constrained release of lamina-associated enhancers and genes from the nuclear envelope during T-cell activation facilitates their association in chromosome compartments.
Specimen part, Time
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Tissue-Specific Gene Repositioning by Muscle Nuclear Membrane Proteins Enhances Repression of Critical Developmental Genes during Myogenesis.
Treatment, Time
View SamplesThe nuclear envelope transmembrane proteins (NETs) NET39/PPAPDC3, TMEM38A, TMEM214 and WFS1 are expressed or localise preferentially to the nuclear envelope in muscle cells. We knocked these proteins down using specific shRNAs and studied their effect in the diffentiation of the mouse C2C12 myoblast cell line.
Tissue-Specific Gene Repositioning by Muscle Nuclear Membrane Proteins Enhances Repression of Critical Developmental Genes during Myogenesis.
Treatment, Time
View Samples5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) is the common precursor of all biological synthezised tetrapyrroles. Inhibition of ALA synthesis results in decreased amounts of chlorophylls, heme, siroheme and phytochrome. It was previously shown that 4 out of 5 Arabidopsis mutants uncoupling nuclear gene expression from the physiological state of the chloroplast are affected in plant tetrapyrrole biosynthesis. It is common to all four mutants to show a reduced ALA formation.
Evidence for a Contribution of ALA Synthesis to Plastid-To-Nucleus Signaling.
Age, Specimen part
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