PLX097161
GSE58108: Rlf, a widely-spaced zinc finger protein, is involved in maintaining epigenetic marks at CpG island shores and enhancer elements across the genome
- Organsim mouse
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
We recently identified a novel protein, Rearranged L-myc fusion (Rlf), that is required for DNA hypomethylation (and transcriptional activity) at certain regions of the mouse genome known to be sensitive to epigenetic gene silencing. Here we report the analysis of 12 whole genome bisulphite sequencing datasets across three different embryonic tissues/stages from mice with and without Rlf. We find that its absence has effects at thousands of differentially methylated regions. SOURCE: Harald Oey La Trobe University
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