PLX162619
GSE134876: Reciprocal regulation of EGR1 and EZH2 in breast cancer cells
- Organsim human
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
We found that EGR1 stimulates the expression of EZH2, which in turn inhibited the expression of EGR1 through a silencer region and deletion of the silencer resulted in upregulation of EGR1, which reduced the malignancy of breast cancer cells. SOURCE: Gang Li (gangli@um.edu.mo) - Gang Li's Lab University of Macau
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