Dataset: Adenovirus promotes host cell anabolic glucose metabolism via MYC activation
Adenovirus infection leads to increased glycolytic metabolism in host cells. Expression of a single gene product encoded within the E4...
Adenovirus infection leads to increased glycolytic metabolism in host cells. Expression of a single gene product encoded within the E4 early transcription region, E4ORF1, is sufficient to promote increased glycolytic flux in cultured epithelial cells. E4ORF1 reprograms cellular glucose metabolism by augmenting MYC-dependent transcription of metabolic genes. To gain insight into the mechanism by which E4ORF1 promotes increased glycolytic flux, we conducted a global microarray analysis of changes in RNA expression in MCF10A cells induced to accutely express ORF1 versus an empty vector.
- Species:
- human
- Samples:
- 6
- Source:
- E-GEOD-52998
- PubMed:
- 24703700
- Updated:
- Dec.12, 2014
- Registered:
- Sep.21, 2014
Factors:
(via ArrayExpress)
Sample | VECTOR TYPE |
---|---|
GSM1279939 | ORF1 |
GSM1279939 | ORF1 |
GSM1279939 | ORF1 |
GSM1279942 | Empty |
GSM1279942 | Empty |
GSM1279942 | Empty |