PLX290779
GSE97281: The de novo Autism Spectrum Disorder RELN R2290C Mutation Reduces Reelin Secretion and Increases Protein Disulfide Isomerase Expression
- Organsim mouse
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
To determine if changes in Protein Disulfide Isomerase (PDIA1) expression in mice with a null Reelin allele were caused by accumulation of intracellular Reelin or were an effect of reduced Reelin protein, we examined expression of PDIA1 and other stress markers in heterozygous RELN +/- null allele mice. The levels of PDIA1 as well as PERK, BIP, phospho-eIF2alpha and total eIF2alpha were unchanged between wild-type and RELN +/- null allele mice. This suggested that there are phenotypic differences in the cerebella between mice that carry a RELN allele that fails to produce a protein (null allele) and those that make a protein that fails to be secreted (Orl allele). Each of the three major ER stress pathways ultimately leads to changes in gene transcription. Thus, we compared wild-type and heterozygous RELN Orl +/- mice cerebellum by RNAseq. Analysis was performed on 3 heterozygous (HET) and 3 wild-type (WT) cerebella, obtained from 6-week old male mice. SOURCE: Frank,A,Middleton (middletf@upstate.edu) - SUNY Upstate Medical Univ
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