Mouse Gene Set: SCHRAETS_MLL_TARGETS_UP

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

Standard name SCHRAETS_MLL_TARGETS_UP
Systematic name MM798
Brief description Genes up-regulated in fibroblasts from MLL [GeneID=4297] knockout mice.
Full description or abstract The human mixed lineage leukemia (MLL) gene is involved in about 50 different chromosomal translocations, associated with the disease phenotype of acute leukemia. However, the normal function of MLL is less understood. Homozygous knockouts of murine Mll were embryonal lethal, while heterozygous disruption led to aberrant hox gene expression associated with skeletal malformations, growth retardation, and impaired hematopoiesis. To understand MLL functions on the molecular level, gene expression profiling experiments were performed with a pair of murine cell lines (MLL(+/+) and MLL(-/-)). Microarray hybridization experiments revealed 197 potential target genes that are differentially expressed, providing new and important clues about MLL functions.
Collection M2: Curated
      CGP: Chemical and Genetic Perturbations
Source publication Pubmed 12789274   Authors: Schraets D,Lehmann T,Dingermann T,Marschalek R
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Source species Mus musculus
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