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In depth analysis of the Sox4 gene locus that consists of sense and natural antisense transcripts

Authors :
Ling, K-H
Brautigan, PJ
Moore, S
Fraser, R
Leong, MP-Y
Leong, J-W
Abidin, SZ
Lee, H-C
Cheah, P-S
Raison, JM
Babic, M
Lee, YK
Daish, T
Mattiske, DM
Mann, JR
Adelson, DL
Thomas, PQ
Hahn, CN
Scott, HS
Ling, K-H
Brautigan, PJ
Moore, S
Fraser, R
Leong, MP-Y
Leong, J-W
Abidin, SZ
Lee, H-C
Cheah, P-S
Raison, JM
Babic, M
Lee, YK
Daish, T
Mattiske, DM
Mann, JR
Adelson, DL
Thomas, PQ
Hahn, CN
Scott, HS
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

SRY (Sex Determining Region Y)-Box 4 or Sox4 is an important regulator of the pan-neuronal gene expression during post-mitotic cell differentiation within the mammalian brain. Sox4 gene locus has been previously characterized with multiple sense and overlapping natural antisense transcripts [1], [2]. Here we provide accompanying data on various analyses performed and described in Ling et al. [2]. The data include a detail description of various features found at Sox4 gene locus, additional experimental data derived from RNA-Fluorescence in situ Hybridization (RNA-FISH), Western blotting, strand-specific reverse-transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR), gain-of-function and in situ hybridization (ISH) experiments. All the additional data provided here support the existence of an endogenous small interfering- or PIWI interacting-like small RNA known as Sox4_sir3, which origin was found within the overlapping region consisting of a sense and a natural antisense transcript known as Sox4ot1.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315668934
Document Type :
Electronic Resource