Altered genomic occupancy of H2A.Z in early postnatal mouse sciatic nerve after Schwann cell-specific deletion of the Ep400 chromatin remodeler
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ABSTRACT: To address the role of INO80/SWR-type remodeling complexes, we deleted Ep400 in developing Schwann cells. Ep400 is involved in exchanging H2A-containing standard with H2A.Z-containing nucleosomes. Ep400 becomes important for proper Schwann cell development at differentiation. Its absence in Schwann cells leads to a peripheral neuropathy. ChIP-Seq studies were performed with H2A.Z-specific antibodies on sciatic nerve from control mice and mice with a Schwann cell-specific deletion of Ep400 to determine the genomic occupancy of this histone variant. One group of genes with strongly altered H2A.Z occupancy around the transcriptional start site consisted of developmental regulatory genes whose occurrence and action is normally limited to earlier stages of development.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE119194 | GEO | 2019/04/18
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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