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Dataset: Expression data from cultured mouse BALB 3T3 cells containing bacterial plasmid gene mucAB

The gene mucAB has an error-prone activity in bacteria. We introduced mucAB into mouse 3T3 cells with an expression vector and found...

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The gene mucAB has an error-prone activity in bacteria. We introduced mucAB into mouse 3T3 cells with an expression vector and found drastic increase of spontaneous transformation, accompanied by increase of expression of eight oncogenes, i. e., Gpnmb, Foxml, Maff, Myc, Aurka, Aukb, Fosl1, and Anxa8 and decrease of expression in two oncogenes, i. e., Lrig1 and RhoX in order of the magnitude of change, as compared with those in non-treated 3T3 cells. Transformation of cultured mouse BALB 3T3 cells was used as an indicator of cellular oncogenesis. We examined effects of introduction of foreign bacterial plasmid gene into mouse cells on spontaneous transformation frequency, accompanied by change of expression of known oncogenes. To do this, 3T3 cells with or without mucAB were compared for expression of known genes, using the microarray method.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
10

Source:
E-GEOD-42927

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.23, 2014


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Sample TREATMENT
GSM1053494 transformed 3T3 cells by mucAB
GSM1053494 transformed 3T3 cells by mucAB
GSM1053494 transformed 3T3 cells by mucAB
GSM1053494 transformed 3T3 cells by mucAB
GSM1053494 transformed 3T3 cells by mucAB
GSM1053494 transformed 3T3 cells by mucAB
GSM1053494 transformed 3T3 cells by mucAB
GSM1053494 transformed 3T3 cells by mucAB
GSM1053502 non-treated 3T3 cells
GSM1053502 non-treated 3T3 cells

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