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Series GSE10795 Query DataSets for GSE10795
Status Public on Jun 26, 2008
Title p53 independent TAF6delta target genes.
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary To elucidate the impact of TAF6d on cell death and gene expression, here we have employed modified antisense oligonucleotides to enforce expression of endogenous TAF6d. The induction of endogenous TAF6d triggered apoptosis in tumor cell lines, including cells devoid of p53. Microarray experiments revealed that TAF6d activates gene expression independently of cellular p53 status. Our data define TAF6d as a pivotal node in a signaling pathway that acts immediately downstream of p53 to control gene expression programmes and apoptosis.
Keywords: Treatment with splice site switching antisense oligonucleotides, induction of apoptosis
 
Overall design Biological triplicates, 4 conditions: isogenic p53+/+ and -/- cells; control oligonucleotide, TAF6 AS2 oligonucleotide
 
Contributor(s) Wilhelm E, Pellay F, Benecke A, Bell B
Citation(s) 18628956, 18783599, 20096117
Submission date Mar 12, 2008
Last update date Aug 20, 2019
Contact name Arndt Benecke
E-mail(s) arndt@ihes.fr
Phone +33160926665
Fax +33160926609
URL http://seg.ihes.fr
Organization name Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques & I.R.I.-CNRS
Department Integrative Biology
Lab Systems Epigenomics
Street address 35 route des Chartres
City Bures-sur-Yvette
ZIP/Postal code 91440
Country France
 
Platforms (1)
GPL1426 ABI Human Genome Survey Microarray Version 1
Samples (12)
GSM272655 p53-/- ctrl. 1
GSM272656 p53-/- ctrl. 2
GSM272657 p53-/- ctrl. 3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA107493

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