Human Gene Set: GSE22033_UNTREATED_VS_ROSIGLITAZONE_TREATED_MEF_UP


Standard name GSE22033_UNTREATED_VS_ROSIGLITAZONE_TREATED_MEF_UP
Systematic name M7695
Brief description Genes up-regulated in mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEF): untreated versus rosiglitazone [PubChem=77999].
Full description or abstract In order to identify the molecular mechanisms of PPARgamma phosphorylation at Set273, we generated cell-lines of PPARgamma KO MEFs expressing wtPPARgamma or S273APPARgamma. In addition, because our data showed that PPARgamma ligand drugs such as rosiglitazone and MRL24 blocked this phopshorylation, we treated cells with these drugs, then prepared RNA samples to look at the gene profiling.
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Source publication Pubmed 20651683   Authors: Choi JH,Banks AS,Estall JL,Kajimura S,Boström P,Laznik D,Ruas JL,Chalmers MJ,Kamenecka TM,Blüher M,Griffin PR,Spiegelman BM
Exact source GSE22033_2269_200_UP
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Source species Mus musculus
Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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