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Effects of Bcl11b-deficiency on gene expression in the main olfactory epithelium of neonatal mice. Mus musculus

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Each olfactory sensory neuron (OSN) chooses a single odorant receptor (OR) gene from the class I or class II OR repertoire in mice. We have found that the transcription factor Bcl11b, which is coexpressed with class II OR genes both in frog and mouse, determines the class of OR to be expressed in OSNs. Both loss- and gain-of-function analyses demonstrate that Bcl11b is necessary for class II genes expression, by suppressing the class I-specific enhancer. Overall, we identified a unique transcriptional mechanism that serves as a binary switch for the OR class choice that is likely to have contributed to the acquisition of terrestrial-specific class II OR expression. Overall design: To reveal the downstream genes of Bcl11b in the main olfactory epithelium (MOE), we analyzed the gene expression changes by loss-of-Bcl11b-function using conventional Bcl11b knockout (KO) mice. This dataset is gene expression comparison in the MOE between wild-type and Bcl11b KO mice at postnatal day 0. Total RNA was individually isolated from each whole MOE sample that was dissected from offspring of Bcl11b heterozygous KO female and male mice. There are five replicates for wild-type and six replicates for Bcl11b KO mice (Bcl11b KO contains two female).
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2016-12-02
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