Changes in chromatin accessibility in male mouse liver induced by naturally occurring endogenous pulses of plasma growth hormone (GH)-activated STAT5
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ABSTRACT: Sequencing files provided here are mouse liver DNase-seq for male mouse livers collected at either a peak or trough of GH/STAT5 activity. This is part of a larger study that includes DNase-seq in mouse liver from hypophysectomized males, females, and hypox-male mice given a single dose of GH. DNase hypersensitivity site (DHS) analysis of these livers established that the naturally occurring, endogenous male rhythm of plasma GH pulse-stimulated liver STAT5 activation induces dynamic, repeated cycles of chromatin opening and closing at several thousand liver DHS and comprises a novel mechanism conferring male bias to liver chromatin accessibility.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE131848 | GEO | 2023/08/21
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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