Mouse Gene Set: CHEN_PDGF_TARGETS

For the Human gene set with the same name, see CHEN_PDGF_TARGETS

Standard name CHEN_PDGF_TARGETS
Systematic name MM679
Brief description Up-regulated PDGF targets identified by a gene-trap screen.
Full description or abstract We developed a versatile, high-throughput genetic screening strategy by coupling gene mutagenesis and expression profiling technologies. Using a retroviral gene-trap vector optimized for efficient mutagenesis and cloning, we randomly disrupted genes in mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells and amplified them to construct a cDNA microarray. With this gene-trap array, we show that transcriptional target genes of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) can be efficiently and reliably identified in physiologically relevant cells and are immediately accessible to genetic studies to determine their in vivo roles and relative contributions to PDGF-regulated developmental processes. The same platform can be used to search for genes of specific biological relevance in a broad array of experimental settings, providing a fast track from gene identification to functional validation.
Collection M2: Curated
      CGP: Chemical and Genetic Perturbations
Source publication Pubmed 14981515   Authors: Chen WV,Delrow J,Corrin PD,Frazier JP,Soriano P
Exact source Table 1: PDGF = Ind
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Source species Mus musculus
Contributed by John Newman (University of Washington)
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