PLX016454

GSE38892: Analysis of Pro-Inflammatory Gene Activation and RNA Processing by RNAseq of Nascent Transcripts [supplement]

  • Organsim mouse
  • Type RNASEQ
  • Target gene
  • Project ARCHS4

Note: These datasets are in supplement to, but separate from, Geo GSE32916. We examined pro-inflammatory gene activation in activated wildtype and IFNAR-/- murine macrophages by performing RNA-Seq with poly(A) enriched transcripts. This experimental strategy allowed a global, high-resolution analysis of the transcriptional regulation of diverse classes of co-expressed genes and allowed us to identify co-expressed gene classes that may depend on IFN-signaling for its expression. The results provide quantitative insights into the relationship between transcription and distinct promoter and chromatin properties. SOURCE: Stephen Smale (smale@mednet.ucla.edu) - Smale Lab UCLA

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