Genome wide map of High-salt Recovered Sequences (HRS) in mouse embryonic stem cells (ESC)
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ABSTRACT: We have developed the HRS-seq method (High-salt Recovered Sequences-sequencing), a straightforward genome-wide approach whereby we isolated and sequenced genomic regions associated with large high-salt insoluble RNP complexes. Using mouse embryonic stem cells (ESC), we showed that HRS are over-represented into the active A chromosomal compartment. The vast majority of HRS-associated genes are very highly expressed. They include both cell type-specific genes, like pluripotency genes, and housekeeping genes, like histone and snRNA genes that are central components of Histone Locus Bodies and Cajal bodies. We conclude that large, high-salt insoluble, RNP complexes including nuclear bodies are associated to the active A chromosomal compartment.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE106751 | GEO | 2018/04/09
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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