About Enhancer

Enhancer ID: E_02_0103
Species: mouse
Position : chr6:47504499-47506499
Biosample name:
Experiment class : High+Lowthroughput
Enhancer type: Enhancer
Disease: --
Pubmed ID:  29899112
Enhancer experiment: RNA-Seq,Western blot,staining,RT-qPCR,MTS assays,Flow cytometric analysis,Ex vivo assays,Histology,histomorphometric analysis,Micro-computed tomography analysis,Alkaline Phosphatase and Alizarin Red Staining,Hoechst staining,
Enhancer experiment description: Hence, genetic loss of Ezh2 in mouse pre-osteoblasts inhibits osteogenesis in part by inducing cell cycle changes. Our results suggest that Ezh2 serves a bifunctional role during bone formation by suppressing osteogenic lineage commitment while simultaneously facilitating proliferative expansion of osteoprogenitor cells.

About Target gene

Target gene : Ezh2
Strong evidence: qRT-PCR,qPCR,ChIP,3C
Less strong evidence: RNA-Seq
Target gene experiment description: Hence, genetic loss of Ezh2 in mouse pre-osteoblasts inhibits osteogenesis in part by inducing cell cycle changes. Our results suggest that Ezh2 serves a bifunctional role during bone formation by suppressing osteogenic lineage commitment while simultaneously facilitating proliferative expansion of osteoprogenitor cells.

About TF

TF name : --
TF experiment: RNA-Seq,Western blot,staining,RT-qPCR,MTS assays,Flow cytometric analysis,Ex vivo assays,Histology,histomorphometric analysis,Micro-computed tomography analysis,Alkaline Phosphatase and Alizarin Red Staining,Hoechst staining,
TF experiment description: Hence, genetic loss of Ezh2 in mouse pre-osteoblasts inhibits osteogenesis in part by inducing cell cycle changes. Our results suggest that Ezh2 serves a bifunctional role during bone formation by suppressing osteogenic lineage commitment while simultaneously facilitating proliferative expansion of osteoprogenitor cells.

About Function

Enhancer function : Hence, genetic loss of Ezh2 in mouse pre-osteoblasts inhibits osteogenesis in part by inducing cell cycle changes. Our results suggest that Ezh2 serves a bifunctional role during bone formation by suppressing osteogenic lineage commitment while simultaneously facilitating proliferative expansion of osteoprogenitor cells.
Enhancer function experiment: Immunohistochemical staining
Enhancer function
experiment description:
Hence, genetic loss of Ezh2 in mouse pre-osteoblasts inhibits osteogenesis in part by inducing cell cycle changes. Our results suggest that Ezh2 serves a bifunctional role during bone formation by suppressing osteogenic lineage commitment while simultaneously facilitating proliferative expansion of osteoprogenitor cells.

About SNP

SNP ID: --

Upstream Pathway Annotation of TF

GeneName Pathway Name Source Gene Number

Enhancer associated network

The number on yellow line represents the distance between enhancer and target gene

Expression of target genes for the enhancer


Enhancer associated SNPs