GSE128076 The effect of doxycycline-induced expression of host-cell-factor 2 (HCF-2) proteins on the global gene expression in HEK-293 cells

Contributors : Daria Gudkova ; Oleksandr Dergai ; Viviane Praz ; Winship HerrSeries Type : Expression profiling by high throughput sequencingOrganism : Homo sapiensHere we study the effect of doxycycline induced expression of HCF-2 (the host-cell-factor 2) proteins - HCF-2WT and its mutant HCF-2Fn3nc* on the global gene expression in HEK-293 cells. We identified 7175 genes that were differentially expressed after day 1 in any of the HCF-2WT or HCF-2Fn3nc* samples (log2 (fold change)> 0.5 or< -0.5 and FDR< 0.05). The maximal gene-expression changes over time were on day 6 in each case, with more genes up-regulated (2199 vs. 1241) in the HCF-2WT samples and more genes down-regulated (2513 vs. 1555) in the HCF-2Fn3nc* samples after six days compared to day 1. Notably, there was little overlap between the genes affected by the induced synthesis of HCF-2WT or HCF-2Fn3nc* indicating that the HCF-2Fn3nc* mutation seriously disrupts HCF-2 function. In total, we found that up-regulated genes in HCF-2WT were associated with developmental and morphogenesis programs induction, whereas down-regulated genes were linked to the inhibition of cellular metabolism and proliferation.
Source: GEO: Gene Expression Omnibus - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Tags: Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing Homo sapiens Source Type: research
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