TT-seq and RNA-seq in TX1072 XXΔXic and XO mESCs during differentiation
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ABSTRACT: Developmental genes are controlled by complex cis-regulatory landscapes that integrate multiple signals to ensure the correct spatio-temporal expression pattern. To investigate the underlying regulatory principles, we use the Xist locus as a model, which encodes the master regulator of X-chromosome inactivation. Xist is upregulated at the primed pluripotent state in a female-specific manner, thus integrating developmental cues and X-dosage information. It remains poorly understood how these signals are decoded by the ~800kb genomic region that controls Xist. While a series of repressive cis-regulatory elements have been identified, the distal enhancers that activate Xist transcription remain largely unknown. Here we use TT-seq and RNA-seq to profile nascent and processed RNA transcription within the X inactivation center at the onset of random X-chromosome inactivation using an endogenous cell model of the inactive (TX 1072 XXΔXic) and active (TX 1072 XO) X chromosome.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE167356 | GEO | 2021/03/04
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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