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Series GSE16429 Query DataSets for GSE16429
Status Public on Dec 01, 2009
Title Comparing effects of mTR and mTERT deletion on gene expression and DNA damage response: liver
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Telomerase, the essential enzyme that maintains telomere length, contains two core components, TERT and TR. While early studies in yeast and mouse both indicated that loss of telomerase leads to phenotypes that arise after an increased number of generations, due to telomere shortening, recent studies claim additional roles for telomerase components in transcription and the response to DNA damage. To test these telomere length maintenance-independent roles of telomerase components, we examined first generation mTR-/- and mTERT-/- mice with long telomeres. We used gene expression profiling and found no genes that were expressed at significantly different levels when independent mTR-/- G1 mice were compared to mTERT-/- G1 mice and to wild-type mice. In addition, we compared the response to DNA damage in mTR-/-G1 and mTERT-/- G1 mouse embryonic fibroblasts, and found no increase in the response to DNA damage in the absence of either telomerase components compared to wild-type. We conclude that in the wild-type physiological telomere length setting, neither mTR nor mTERT act as a transcription factor or have a role in the DNA damage response.
 
Overall design Livers from age- and sex-matched telomerase wild-type and knock-out C57BL/6J mice were dissected out and processed for RNA extraction.
Telomerase null mice were first-generation (G1) mTERT KO or mTR KO.
3 independent wild-type + knock-out mice sets were examined.
In each set, wild-type + knock-out mice were littermates.
 
Contributor(s) Vidal-Cardenas SL, Greider CW
Citation(s) 19850716
Submission date Jun 04, 2009
Last update date Mar 04, 2019
Contact name Carol Greider
E-mail(s) cgreider@jhmi.edu
Organization name Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Department Molecular Biology and Genetics
Lab PCTB 605
Street address 725 N Wolfe St
City Baltimore
State/province MD
ZIP/Postal code 21218
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6246 [MoGene-1_0-st] Affymetrix Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array [transcript (gene) version]
Samples (12)
GSM412139 Liver mTERT KO G1 1
GSM412140 Liver mTERT WT 1
GSM412175 Liver mTR KO G1 1
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE16731 Comparing effects of mTR and mTERT deletion on gene expression and DNA damage response
Relations
BioProject PRJNA122875

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