Enhancer ID: | E_01_0498 |
Species: | human |
Position : | chr2:192746411-192748411 |
Biosample name: | |
Experiment class : | High+Lowthroughput |
Enhancer type: | Enhancer |
Disease: | Prostatic cancer |
Pubmed ID: | 29749452 |
Enhancer experiment: | RT?qPCR,Western blot,Cell transfection,luciferase reporter assay,Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay,Apoptosis assay,flow cytometry,siRNA, |
Enhancer experiment description: | In conclusion, the present study demonstrated a positive regulatory association between MEF2 and PCGEM1, and a reciprocal negative regulatory association between PCGEM1 and miR?148a that controls cell apoptosis. The present study, therefore, provides new insights into the mechanism of PCGEM1 function in prostate cancer development. |
Target gene : | PCGEM1 |
Strong evidence: | qRT-PCR,qPCR,ChIP,3C |
Less strong evidence: | RNA-Seq |
Target gene experiment description: | In conclusion, the present study demonstrated a positive regulatory association between MEF2 and PCGEM1, and a reciprocal negative regulatory association between PCGEM1 and miR?148a that controls cell apoptosis. The present study, therefore, provides new insights into the mechanism of PCGEM1 function in prostate cancer development. |
TF name : | -- |
TF experiment: | RT?qPCR,Western blot,Cell transfection,luciferase reporter assay,Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay,Apoptosis assay,flow cytometry,siRNA, |
TF experiment description: | In conclusion, the present study demonstrated a positive regulatory association between MEF2 and PCGEM1, and a reciprocal negative regulatory association between PCGEM1 and miR?148a that controls cell apoptosis. The present study, therefore, provides new insights into the mechanism of PCGEM1 function in prostate cancer development. |
Enhancer function : | In conclusion, the present study demonstrated a positive regulatory association between MEF2 and PCGEM1, and a reciprocal negative regulatory association between PCGEM1 and miR?148a that controls cell apoptosis. The present study, therefore, provides new insights into the mechanism of PCGEM1 function in prostate cancer development. |
Enhancer function experiment: | Immunohistochemical staining |
Enhancer function experiment description: |
In conclusion, the present study demonstrated a positive regulatory association between MEF2 and PCGEM1, and a reciprocal negative regulatory association between PCGEM1 and miR?148a that controls cell apoptosis. The present study, therefore, provides new insights into the mechanism of PCGEM1 function in prostate cancer development. |
SNP ID: | -- |
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