The HSV-1 ICP22 protein selectively impairs histone repositioning upon Pol II transcription downstream of genes (RNA-seq II)
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ABSTRACT: Part 1: Human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT)-Immortalized cell line (T-HF) inducibly expressing ICP22 or ICP27 (doxycycline-induced) were analyzed for gene expression and read-through transcription by RNA-seq (total RNA). This experiment was performed in parallel to the corresponding OMNI-ATACseq libraries in replicate wells. ICP22 or ICP27 expression was induced for 24 h prior to other treatments or harvest, respectively. ICP22 expressing cells were additionally treated with KCl (200 mM) or control for 2 h prior to harvest. Part 2: Human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT)-Immortalized cell line (T-HF) doxycycline-inducibly expressing an artificial miRNA against SSRP1 (two separate cell lines expressing different amiRNAs) were mock, HSV-1 strain F wild type or US1 deletion mutant infected to analyze gene expression and read-through transcription. This experiment was performed in parallel to the corresponding OMNI-ATACseq libraries in replicate wells. Expression of amiRNAs was induced for 72 h prior to infection. Cells were inoculated for 1 h and then incubated for another 8 h. The experiment was conducted with PAA (350 ug/ml) treatment, which was added after the inoculum was removed, and doxycycline where indicated.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE208078 | GEO | 2023/06/20
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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