PLX194132
GSE69974: BCL6 evolved in vertebrates as a stress tolerance gene and is broadly used by cancer cells to adapt to stress
- Organsim mouse
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
We have found that BCL6 is a component of the conserved stress response program regulated by HSF1. BCL6 mediates cellular adaptation to stress by repressing genes through its BTB domain. These genes fail to be repressed after stress in a murine model with point mutations in the BCL6 BTB domain that disrupt its repressor activity. SOURCE: Tharu,M,Fernando (tmf2001@med.cornell.edu) - Ari Melnick Weill Cornell Medical College
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