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    Mouse fibroblast, 3T3-L1 cell line, embryo

    ESX000001203 - Experiment

    Summary

    Chromatin factor GR assayed by ChIP-seq in Mus musculus, strain SWR, treatment with insulin, dexamethasone and iso-butyl-methyl-xanthine stimules differentiation of 3T3-L1 cells into adipocytes. Full differentiation occurs between 7-14 days after treatment. From Steger, et al. 2010.

    Keywords: chromatin factor, GR

    Genome track

    Track name:3T3-L1_6hr_GR
    Genome release:NCBI37 (mm9)
    Accession number:NA000001682.1
    File type:WIG
    File:ESX000001203.wig.gz
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    Experimental details

    Feature: GR
    Antibody: Santa Cruz sc-1004
    Technique: ChIP-seq
    Instrument: Illumina Genome Analyzer II
    Assay Type: chromatin factor

    Sample

    Mouse fibroblast, 3T3-L1 cell line, embryo

    Mus musculus, strain SWR, treatment with insulin, dexamethasone and iso-butyl-methyl-xanthine stimules differentiation of 3T3-L1 cells into adipocytes. Full differentiation occurs between 7-14 days after treatment. Features assayed include Cebpb, GR. From Steger, et al. 2010.

    Study

    Propagation of Adipogenic Signals through an Epigenomic Transition State

    In this study, the glucocorticoid receptor (GR), CCAAT/enhancer binding protein b (CEBPb), and histone H3 acetylation are examined by ChIP- sequencing in 3T3-L1 cells before, during and after differentiation into adipocytes.

    Data submission

    Propagation of Adipogenic Signals through an Epigenomic Transition State

    The transcriptional mechanisms by which temporary exposure to developmental signals instigates adipocyte differentiation are unknown. During early adipogenesis, we find transient enrichment of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR), CCAAT/enhancer binding protein b (CEBPb), p300, mediator subunit 1, and ...

    University of Pennsylvania. Public on: May 20 2010

    GSM544722 - GEOSRA

    Reference

    Propagation of adipogenic signals through an epigenomic transition state.

    Steger DJ, et al. Genes Dev. 2010 May 15;24(10):1035-44. - Similar

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