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GSE76870: A forward genetic screen for modifiers of transgene silencing in the mouse identifies Inhibitor of Growth Family Member 5 (Ing5)

Bulk RNA sequencing

Here we report the identification of a mutant allele of the Ing5 gene, also known as Inhibitor of Growth Family Member 5 and a member of the MOZ/MORF histone acetyltransferase complex. The mutation likely alters functionality of the Ing5 protein by inhibiting its ability to bind to its histone substrate, H3K4me3. We find that Ing5 acts as a suppressor of a multi-copy transgene reporter suggesting a complex role for Ing5 in regulating gene expression and show that Ing5 is required for normal embryonic development. SOURCE: Luke,Thomas,Isbel (l.isbel@latrobe.edu.au) - Whitelaw LaTrobe University

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