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Home › Dataset Library › Transcription profiling of mouse Nbs1a??B/a??B Chk2-/- and Mre11ATLD1/ATLD1 Chk2-/- animals reveals Chk2 suppresses the oncogenic...

Dataset: Transcription profiling of mouse Nbs1a??B/a??B Chk2-/- and Mre11ATLD1/ATLD1 Chk2-/- animals reveals Chk2 suppresses the oncogenic potential of DNA replication-associated DNA damage

The Mre11 complex (Mre11, Rad50, and Nbs1) and Chk2 have been implicated in the DNA damage response, an inducible process required for...

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The Mre11 complex (Mre11, Rad50, and Nbs1) and Chk2 have been implicated in the DNA damage response, an inducible process required for the suppression of malignancy. The Mre11 complex is predominantly required for repair and checkpoint activation in S phase, while Chk2 governs apoptosis. We examined the relationship between the Mre11 complex and Chk2 in the DNA damage response via the establishment of Nbs1∆B/∆B Chk2-/- and Mre11ATLD1/ATLD1 Chk2-/- mice. Chk2 deficiency did not modify the checkpoint defects or chromosomal instability of Mre11 complex mutants; however, the double mutant mice exhibited synergistic defects in DNA damage-induced p53 regulation and apoptosis. Nbs1∆B/∆B Chk2-/- and Mre11ATLD1/ATLD1 Chk2-/- mice were also predisposed to tumors. In contrast, DNA-PKcs deficient mice, in which G1-specific chromosome breaks are present, did not exhibit synergy with Chk2-/- mutants. These data suggest that Chk2 suppresses the oncogenic potential of DNA damage arising during S and G2 phases of the cell cycle. Experiment Overall Design: Thymocytes from Wild type (Wt), Atm-/- and Chk2-/- mice were exposed to mock 5 Gy radiation (IR). The RNA was harvested 8 hours post treatment.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
12

Source:
E-GEOD-11436

Updated:
Jun.29, 2015

Registered:
Nov.24, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample
GSE11436GSM288446
GSE11436GSM288447
GSE11436GSM288448
GSE11436GSM288449
GSE11436GSM288450
GSE11436GSM288451
GSE11436GSM288452
GSE11436GSM288453
GSE11436GSM288454
GSE11436GSM288455
GSE11436GSM288456
GSE11436GSM288457

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