| Enhancer ID: | E_02_0103 |
| Species: | mouse |
| Position : | chr6:47504499-47506499 |
| Biosample name: | |
| Experiment class : | High+Lowthroughput |
| Enhancer type: | Enhancer |
| Disease: | -- |
| Pubmed ID: | 29899112 |
| Enhancer experiment: | RNA-Seq,Western blot,staining,RT-qPCR,MTS assays,Flow cytometric analysis,Ex vivo assays,Histology,histomorphometric analysis,Micro-computed tomography analysis,Alkaline Phosphatase and Alizarin Red Staining,Hoechst staining, |
| Enhancer experiment description: | Hence, genetic loss of Ezh2 in mouse pre-osteoblasts inhibits osteogenesis in part by inducing cell cycle changes. Our results suggest that Ezh2 serves a bifunctional role during bone formation by suppressing osteogenic lineage commitment while simultaneously facilitating proliferative expansion of osteoprogenitor cells. |
| Target gene : | Ezh2 |
| Strong evidence: | qRT-PCR,qPCR,ChIP,3C |
| Less strong evidence: | RNA-Seq |
| Target gene experiment description: | Hence, genetic loss of Ezh2 in mouse pre-osteoblasts inhibits osteogenesis in part by inducing cell cycle changes. Our results suggest that Ezh2 serves a bifunctional role during bone formation by suppressing osteogenic lineage commitment while simultaneously facilitating proliferative expansion of osteoprogenitor cells. |
| TF name : | -- |
| TF experiment: | RNA-Seq,Western blot,staining,RT-qPCR,MTS assays,Flow cytometric analysis,Ex vivo assays,Histology,histomorphometric analysis,Micro-computed tomography analysis,Alkaline Phosphatase and Alizarin Red Staining,Hoechst staining, |
| TF experiment description: | Hence, genetic loss of Ezh2 in mouse pre-osteoblasts inhibits osteogenesis in part by inducing cell cycle changes. Our results suggest that Ezh2 serves a bifunctional role during bone formation by suppressing osteogenic lineage commitment while simultaneously facilitating proliferative expansion of osteoprogenitor cells. |
| Enhancer function : | Hence, genetic loss of Ezh2 in mouse pre-osteoblasts inhibits osteogenesis in part by inducing cell cycle changes. Our results suggest that Ezh2 serves a bifunctional role during bone formation by suppressing osteogenic lineage commitment while simultaneously facilitating proliferative expansion of osteoprogenitor cells. |
| Enhancer function experiment: | Immunohistochemical staining |
| Enhancer function experiment description: |
Hence, genetic loss of Ezh2 in mouse pre-osteoblasts inhibits osteogenesis in part by inducing cell cycle changes. Our results suggest that Ezh2 serves a bifunctional role during bone formation by suppressing osteogenic lineage commitment while simultaneously facilitating proliferative expansion of osteoprogenitor cells. |
| SNP ID: | -- |
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