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Dataset: Transcription profiling of E2F4 double knockout mice and heterozygous littermates

We considered the possibility that removal of E2F4, as a key regulator of cellular quiescence, would cause systemic perturbations in the...

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We considered the possibility that removal of E2F4, as a key regulator of cellular quiescence, would cause systemic perturbations in the expression of E2F4 bound genes involved in cell cycle and proliferation. To test whether these pertubrations were reflected in the adult tissues' gene expression programs, we compared the gene expression profile of E2F4 double knockout mice to the gene expression found in identical tissues from E2F4 heterozygous littermates, that are phenotypically normal. We selected liver, testes, and kidney to profile by gene expression analysis, because two of these tissues are affected at some point during development when E2F4 is missing.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
12

Source:
E-MEXP-1131

PubMed:
17957245

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.23, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample genotype organism part
E2F4_DKO_kidney_rep1 E2F4 -/- germline knockout kidney
E2F4_DKO_kidney_rep1 E2F4 -/- germline knockout kidney
E2F4_DKO_liver_rep1 E2F4 -/- germline knockout liver
E2F4_DKO_liver_rep1 E2F4 -/- germline knockout liver
E2F4_DKO_testes_rep1 E2F4 -/- germline knockout testis
E2F4_DKO_testes_rep1 E2F4 -/- germline knockout testis
E2F4_het_kidney_rep1 E2F4 heterozygous kidney
E2F4_het_kidney_rep1 E2F4 heterozygous kidney
E2F4_het_liver_rep1 E2F4 heterozygous liver
E2F4_het_liver_rep1 E2F4 heterozygous liver
E2F4_het_testes_rep1 E2F4 heterozygous testis
E2F4_het_testes_rep1 E2F4 heterozygous testis

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  • kidney
  • liver
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