Genome-wide characterization of the transcriptional program of Myc-dependent transformation, ChIP-chip
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ABSTRACT: We profiled Myc binding in a normal breast cell-line (MCF10A) under basal conditions after ectopic expression of Myc. We showed that ectopic Myc expression increases tumour formation in vivo and in vitro. We then profiled genome-wide Myc binding using Agilent promoter arrays in MCF10A cells expressing wild-type and ectopic Myc. We show that Myc binds to a greater number of spots in wild-type than in Myc cells, but that some targets are unique to each condition. Keywords: ChIP-chip
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE13749 | GEO | 2009/11/24
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA114639
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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