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Home › Dataset Library › Transcription profiling of human gastric cell lines to determine direct targets of the bHLH MIST1 › Prednisolone-induced differential gene expression in liver of mice carrying the wild type or a dimerization-defective glucocorticoid...

Dataset: Prednisolone-induced differential gene expression in liver of mice carrying the wild type or a dimerization-defective glucocorticoid receptor

Glucocorticoids control expression of a large number of genes after binding to the glucocorticoid receptor (GR). Transcription may be...

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Glucocorticoids control expression of a large number of genes after binding to the glucocorticoid receptor (GR). Transcription may be regulated either by binding of the GR dimer to DNA regulatory elements or by protein-protein interactions of GR monomers with other transcription factors. Although the type of regulation for a number of individual target genes is known, the relative contribution of both mechanisms to the regulation of the entire transcriptional program remains elusive. To study the importance of GR dimerization in regulation of gene expression, we performed gene expression profiling in liver of prednisolone-treated wild type (WT) and genetically engineered mice that have lost the ability to form GR-dimers (GRdim). Mice carrying a wild type (WT) glucocorticoid receptor or a dimerization-defective glucocorticoid receptor (GRdim) were treated subcutaneous with vehicle or prednisolone (1mg/kg) and sacrificed 150 minutes later. From the livers of these mice total RNA was extracted, processed and hybridized on Affymetrix microarrays. In total 24 mice (6 vehicle-treated WT mice, 6 prednisolone-treated WT mice, 6 vehicle-treated GRdim mice and 6 prednisolone-treated GRdim mice) were included in the study.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
24

Source:
E-GEOD-21048

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample GENDER GENOTYPE AGENT
GSM52555 male wild type glucocoricoid receptor vehicle
GSM52555 male wild type glucocoricoid receptor vehicle
GSM52555 male wild type glucocoricoid receptor vehicle
GSM525554 female wild type glucocoricoid receptor vehicle
GSM52555 male wild type glucocoricoid receptor vehicle
GSM525554 female wild type glucocoricoid receptor vehicle
GSM525557 male wild type glucocoricoid receptor prednisolone
GSM525557 male wild type glucocoricoid receptor prednisolone
GSM525557 male wild type glucocoricoid receptor prednisolone
GSM525560 female wild type glucocoricoid receptor prednisolone
GSM525557 male wild type glucocoricoid receptor prednisolone
GSM525560 female wild type glucocoricoid receptor prednisolone
GSM525563 male dimerization-defective glucocorticoid receptor vehicle
GSM525563 male dimerization-defective glucocorticoid receptor vehicle
GSM525565 female dimerization-defective glucocorticoid receptor vehicle
GSM525565 female dimerization-defective glucocorticoid receptor vehicle
GSM525563 male dimerization-defective glucocorticoid receptor vehicle
GSM525563 male dimerization-defective glucocorticoid receptor vehicle
GSM525569 male dimerization-defective glucocorticoid receptor prednisolone
GSM525569 male dimerization-defective glucocorticoid receptor prednisolone
GSM52557 female dimerization-defective glucocorticoid receptor prednisolone
GSM52557 female dimerization-defective glucocorticoid receptor prednisolone
GSM525569 male dimerization-defective glucocorticoid receptor prednisolone
GSM525569 male dimerization-defective glucocorticoid receptor prednisolone

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