Role of cohesin/CTCF in human monocyte differentiation
Here we study genome architecture in a postmitotic differentiation setting, the differentiation of human blood monocytes (MO). We profiled and compared epigenetic, transcriptome and 3D conformation landscapes during MO differentiation (either into dendritic cells or macrophages) across the genome, with and without siRNA-mediated depletion of RD21 or CTCF, and detected numerous architectural changes, ranging from higher level compartments
- Type: Other
- Archiver: European Genome-Phenome Archive (EGA)
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Dataset ID | Description | Technology | Samples |
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EGAD00001007952 | NextSeq 550 | 24 | |
EGAD00001007953 | NextSeq 550 | 39 | |
EGAD00001007954 | NextSeq 550 | 120 | |
EGAD00001007955 | NextSeq 550 | 42 | |
EGAD00001007956 | NextSeq 550 | 63 |
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Postmitotic differentiation of human monocytes requires cohesin-structured chromatin.
Nat Commun 13: 2022 4301 |
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