Diurnal liver transcriptome in wt and nono-/- mice
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ABSTRACT: The liver circadian transcriptome results from the combined action of a circadian clock and feeding/fasting rhythms. Since we found that (1) the number of NONO-containing speckles increases in response to feeding, (2) NONO interacts with RNA processing factors and (3) it binds to the introns of a large number of protein coding genes, we hypothesized that NONO may contribute to the daily rhythm of hepatic gene expression. To address whether NONO contributes to rhythmic gene expression in response to feeding/fasting, diurnal liver transcriptomes were assessed in nono-/- and wt littermate mice fed a normal diet during the night time (ZT12-24). We habituated mice to a 12:12 LD cycle with food available only at lights off (ZT12-24) for one week and in the second week collected mice every 2h throughout the 24h day. Both total and nuclear RNAs were sequenced after ribosomal RNA depletion
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE98041 | GEO | 2018/01/18
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA383793
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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