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Home › Dataset Library › Expression data from wild type, Ring1B-/-, Eed-/-, and Ring1B/Eed double deficient mouse ES cells

Dataset: Expression data from wild type, Ring1B-/-, Eed-/-, and Ring1B/Eed double deficient mouse ES cells

Polycomb complexes establish chromatin modifications for maintaining gene repression and are essential for embryonic development in mice....

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Polycomb complexes establish chromatin modifications for maintaining gene repression and are essential for embryonic development in mice. Here we use pluripotent embryonic stem (ES) cells to demonstrate an unexpected redundancy between Polycomb repressive complex 1 (PRC1) and PRC2 during the formation of differentiated cells. ES cells lacking the function of either PRC1 or PRC2 can differentiate into cells of the three germ layers, whereas simultaneous loss of PRC1 and PRC2 abrogates differentiation. On the molecular level the differentiation defect is caused by the derepression of a set of genes that is redundantly repressed by PRC1 and PRC2 in ES cells. Furthermore, we find that genomic repeats are Polycomb targets and show that in the absence of Polycomb complexes endogenous MLV elements can mobilize. This indicates a contribution of the PcG system to the defense against parasitic DNA and a potential role of genomic repeats in Polycomb mediated gene regulation. RNA from wt and PcG mutant ES cells was extracted using Trizol and hybridized to an Affymetrix Mouse 430_2.0 chip. Labeling, hybridization and primary data analysis were performed by a commercial provider (Atlas Biolabs, Berlin). Before RNA extraction, the undifferentiated ES cell state was confirmed by colony morphology. All genotypes were hybridized in biological triplicates.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
12

Source:
E-GEOD-19076

PubMed:
20123906

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample GENOTYPE
GSM472235 wild type (Wutz et al., 2000)
GSM472235 wild type (Wutz et al., 2000)
GSM472235 wild type (Wutz et al., 2000)
GSM472238 Ring1B mutant generated by gene targeting (Leeb et al., 2007)
GSM472238 Ring1B mutant generated by gene targeting (Leeb et al., 2007)
GSM472238 Ring1B mutant generated by gene targeting (Leeb et al., 2007)
GSM47224 Eed mutant generated by gene targeting (Schoeftner et al., 2006)
GSM47224 Eed mutant generated by gene targeting (Schoeftner et al., 2006)
GSM47224 Eed mutant generated by gene targeting (Schoeftner et al., 2006)
GSM472244 Ring1B/Eed double mutant ES cell line generated by gene targeting of Ring1B in Eed deficient ES cells
GSM472244 Ring1B/Eed double mutant ES cell line generated by gene targeting of Ring1B in Eed deficient ES cells
GSM472244 Ring1B/Eed double mutant ES cell line generated by gene targeting of Ring1B in Eed deficient ES cells

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