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Series GSE182546 Query DataSets for GSE182546
Status Public on Jul 25, 2022
Title TRIM37 augments AP-2γ transcriptional activity and cellular localization via K63-linked polyubiquitination to drive breast cancer progression [ChIP-seq]
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Genome binding/occupancy profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Using a proteomics approach, we identified the Tripartite Motif Containing 37 (TRIM37) as a novel transcriptional coactivator of AP-2γ. We demonstrate TRIM37 facilitates AP-2γ chromatin binding to regulate the AP-2γ mediated transcriptional program directly. We provide evidence that TRIM37 achieves this by stimulating K63-chain-linked polyubiquitination of AP-2γ, promoting protein localization from the cytoplasm to the nucleus. In clinical analyses, we find TRIM37 is upregulated in multiple breast cancer datasets, supporting our findings that TRIM37-AP-2γ interaction is essential for breast cancer tumor growth. Overall, our work revealed that TRIM37 is an oncogenic coactivator of AP-2γ in breast cancer and provides a novel therapeutic target for treating the disease.
 
Overall design ChIP-seq for TRIM37 and AP-2γ in MCF-7 cells
 
Contributor(s) Cheung E, Cui G, Narwade N
Citation(s) 35864973
Submission date Aug 22, 2021
Last update date Jul 29, 2022
Contact name Edwin Chong Wing CHEUNG
E-mail(s) ECheung@um.edu.mo
Organization name University of Macau
Department Faculty of Health Sciences
Lab Edwin CHEUNG's lab
Street address Avenida da Universidade, Taipa
City Macau
State/province Macau
ZIP/Postal code 999078
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL11154 Illumina HiSeq 2000 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (5)
GSM5531135 MCF-7 TRIM37 ChIP-Seq
GSM5531136 MCF-7 Rabbit IgG ChIP-Seq
GSM5531137 MCF-7 AP2C Negative Control ChIP-Seq
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE182547 TRIM37 augments AP-2γ transcriptional activity and cellular localization via K63-linked polyubiquitination to drive breast cancer progression.
Relations
BioProject PRJNA756731
SRA SRP333585

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