Wu 2012, Tcf7 and Runx1 ChIP-seq in multipotential hematopoietic precursor cells, GSE31221.
Description
Tcf7 (also called Tcf1) and Runx1 ChIP-seq in multipotential hematopoietic
precursor (EML for Erythroid, Myeloid, and Lymphocytic) cells derived from
mouse bone morrow.
EML cells were transduced with a retrovirus expressing a dominant negative
retinoic acid receptor and cultured in presence of stem cell factor (SCF).
CD34+ cells were sorted using MACS followed by FACS and subjected to ChIP-seq.
Source
- Raw data was downloaded from: GEO
- Input file format: bam for reads, bed for peaks
- Download date: 23-1-2017
Samples
From M. musculus (July 2007 NCBI37/mm9).
ChIP-seq data:
ChIP-seq peaks files:
Technical Notes
bam read files already mapped to mm9 were downloaded and converted to bed using bamToBed v2.12.0
(bedtools). sga
conversion was carried out using bed2sga.pl (ChIP-Seq v. 1.5.2).
bed peak files were downloaded and converted to sga using bed2sga.pl as well.
References
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Wu JQ, Seay M, Schulz VP, Hariharan M, Tuck D, Lian J, Du J, Shi M, Ye Z, Gerstein M, Snyder MP, Weissman S
Tcf7 is an important regulator of the switch of self-renewal and differentiation in a multipotential hematopoietic cell line.
PLoS Genet. 2012;8(3):e1002565. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1002565. Epub 2012 Mar 8.
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GEO series
GSE31221:
TCF7 is a key regulator of the switch of self-renewal and differentiation in a multipotential hematopoietic cell line
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