About Enhancer
| Enhancer ID: |
E_01_0668 |
| Species: |
human |
| Position :
|
chr8:22685034-22687034  |
| Biosample name: |
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| Experiment class :
|
High+Lowthroughput |
| Enhancer type: |
Enhancer |
| Disease: |
Nothing |
| Pubmed ID: |
30342896
|
| Enhancer experiment: |
Quantitative real-time reverse transcriptaseePCR?Immunohistochemistry |
| Enhancer experiment description: |
Through weighted gene co-expression analysis, EGR3 was found to be related to the keratinocyte differentiation-related module as an important part of the skin-specific genetic network. |
About Target gene
| Target gene : |
EGR3 |
| Strong evidence: |
qRT-PCR,qPCR,ChIP,3C |
| Less strong evidence: |
RNA-Seq |
| Target gene experiment description: |
Through weighted gene co-expression analysis, EGR3 was found to be related to the keratinocyte differentiation-related module as an important part of the skin-specific genetic network. |
About TF
| TF name : |
-- |
| TF experiment: |
Quantitative real-time reverse transcriptaseePCR?Immunohistochemistry |
| TF experiment description: |
Through weighted gene co-expression analysis, EGR3 was found to be related to the keratinocyte differentiation-related module as an important part of the skin-specific genetic network. |
About Function
| Enhancer function : |
Through weighted gene co-expression analysis, EGR3 was found to be related to the keratinocyte differentiation-related module as an important part of the skin-specific genetic network. |
| Enhancer function experiment: |
Immunohistochemical staining |
Enhancer function experiment description: |
Through weighted gene co-expression analysis, EGR3 was found to be related to the keratinocyte differentiation-related module as an important part of the skin-specific genetic network. |
About SNP
Upstream Pathway Annotation of TF
| GeneName |
Pathway Name |
Source |
Gene Number |
Enhancer associated network
The number on yellow line represents the distance between enhancer and
target gene
Expression of target genes for the
enhancer
Enhancer associated SNPs