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Series GSE210605 Query DataSets for GSE210605
Status Public on Sep 15, 2023
Title MAF Amplification licenses Estrogen Receptor α to Drive Breast Cancer Metastasis [MAF ChIP-seq]
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Genome binding/occupancy profiling by SNP array
Summary We performed genome-wide mapping of MAF binding sites in control and MAF-overexpressing MCF7 cells to assess the consequences of estrogen (E2) stimulation on MAF recruitment to chromatin. To this end, we cultured MCF7 cells in hormone-deprived (HD) medium for 72 h and then E2 or vehicle was added for 1h prior to chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP). Samples were generated in triplicate. We report that MAF binding is largely independent of E2
 
Overall design Examination of MAF binding sites in control and MAF-overexpressing MCF7 cells before and after E2 stimulation.
 
Contributor(s) Llorente A, Ballaré C, Blanco E, Caballé A, Gomis R, Di Croce L
Citation(s) 37945904
Submission date Aug 05, 2022
Last update date Dec 22, 2023
Contact name Adria Caballe
E-mail(s) adria.caballe@irbbarcelona.org
Organization name IRB
Department biostatistics
Street address C/ Baldiri Reixac 10
City Barcelona
ZIP/Postal code 08028
Country Spain
 
Platforms (1)
GPL16791 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (6)
GSM6433423 MockE2_MAF
GSM6433424 InputMockE2_MAF
GSM6433425 MAFHD_MAF
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE210608 MAF Amplification licenses Estrogen Receptor α to Drive Breast Cancer Metastasis
Relations
BioProject PRJNA866478

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GSE210605_RAW.tar 723.2 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of BED, BEDGRAPH)
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