Changes in chromatin accessibility due to hypophysectomy (hypox) and a single exogenous pulse of GH/STAT5 in mouse liver
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ABSTRACT: Sequencing files provided here are mouse liver DNase-seq to identify DNase hypersensitive sites (DHS) in livers from intact and hypox female, hypox male, and hypox male mice given a single injection of GH and then euthanized 30, 90, or 240 minutes later. This is part of a larger study that includes DNase-seq in mouse liver from intact males determined to be STAT5-high or STAT5-low based on an endogenous pulse of GH/STAT5. This allows us to identify GH pulse-responsive DHS and better understand male-biased DHS regulation of sex-biased genes. Overall, our findings establish that pulsatile chromatin opening stimulated by endogenous, physiological hormone pulses is a novel mechanism for establishing widespread sex differences in chromatin accessibility and transcription factor binding, which are closely linked to sex-biased gene expression and the sexual dimorphism of liver function.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE131852 | GEO | 2023/08/21
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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