Journal article
A combination of genomic approaches reveals the role of FOXO1a in regulating an oxidative stress response pathway
P de Candia, R Blekhman, AE Chabot, A Oshlack, Y Gilad
Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2008
Abstract
Background: While many of the phenotypic differences between human and chimpanzee may result from changes in gene regulation, only a handful of functionally important regulatory differences are currently known. As a first step towards identifying transcriptional pathways that have been remodeled in the human lineage, we focused on a transcription factor, FOXO1a, which we had previously found to be up-regulated in the human liver compared to that of three other primate species. We concentrated on this gene because of its known role in the regulation of metabolism and in longevity. Methodology: Using a combination of expression profiling following siRNA knockdown and chromatin immunoprecipitat..
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Awarded by National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by NIH grant GM077959.