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Dataset: Expression changes after loss of Dot1l in murine MLL-AF9 leukemia cells

MLL-fusions may induce leukemogenic gene expression programs by recruiting the histone H3K79 methyltransferase to MLL-target promoters....

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MLL-fusions may induce leukemogenic gene expression programs by recruiting the histone H3K79 methyltransferase to MLL-target promoters. We evaluated gene expression changes after cre-mediated loss of Dot1l in leukemia cells obtained from mice injected with MLL-9 transformed lineage negative bone marrow cells. MLL-AF9 murine leukemia cells carrying two conditional Dot1l alleles were retrovirally transduced with Cre or empty control vector, and gene expression changes were monitored on day 3, 5, and 7 after transduction.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
26

Source:
E-GEOD-25911

PubMed:
21741597

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample GENOTYPE DAYS AFTER TRANSDUCTION
GSM636698 Dot1l -/- 3
GSM636698 Dot1l -/- 3
GSM636698 Dot1l -/- 3
GSM636698 Dot1l -/- 3
GSM636698 Dot1l -/- 3
GSM636703 Dot1l flox/flox 3
GSM636703 Dot1l flox/flox 3
GSM636703 Dot1l flox/flox 3
GSM636703 Dot1l flox/flox 3
GSM636707 Dot1l -/- 5
GSM636707 Dot1l -/- 5
GSM636707 Dot1l -/- 5
GSM636707 Dot1l -/- 5
GSM636707 Dot1l -/- 5
GSM636712 Dot1l flox/flox 5
GSM636712 Dot1l flox/flox 5
GSM636712 Dot1l flox/flox 5
GSM636712 Dot1l flox/flox 5
GSM636712 Dot1l flox/flox 5
GSM636717 Dot1l -/- 7
GSM636717 Dot1l -/- 7
GSM636717 Dot1l -/- 7
GSM636720 Dot1l flox/flox 7
GSM636720 Dot1l flox/flox 7
GSM636720 Dot1l flox/flox 7
GSM636720 Dot1l flox/flox 7

Tags

  • bone
  • bone marrow
  • histone
  • leukemia

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