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DEVELOPMENT AND DISEASE
GATA and Nkx factors synergistically regulate tissue-specific gene expression and development in vivo
Yuzhen Zhang, Nibedita Rath, Sridhar Hannenhalli, Zhishan Wang, Thomas Cappola, Shioko Kimura, Elena Atochina-Vasserman, Min Min Lu, Michael F. Beers, Edward E. Morrisey
Development 2007 134: 189-198; doi: 10.1242/dev.02720
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      Fig. S1. Microarray analysis of G6-Nkx DH lungs. (A) Microarray analysis of downregulated genes in G6-Nkx DH lungs compared with wild-type lungs reveals a significant percentage of differentially expressed genes to be involved in surfactant/lipid synthesis and processing. (B) Heatmap of randomly selected genes downregulated by 2.0-fold or greater. (C) Positional weight matrix analysis of transcription factor DNA-binding sites located in the upstream region of downregulated genes reveals that GATA DNA-binding sites, denoted as �GATA-2�, are highly enriched in downregulated genes. Promoters enriched in GATA DNA-binding sites are also enriched in Nkx DNA-binding sites, as denoted by the enrichment of Nkx3.A sites (C).

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      Table S1. Differentially expressed genes in wild-type versus G6-Nkx DH lungs at E18.5. Microarray analysis was performed as described in Materials and methods, and the genes exhibiting a >1.5-fold difference between wild-type and G6-Nkx DH lungs are listed.

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      Fig. S1. Microarray analysis of G6-Nkx DH lungs. (A) Microarray analysis of downregulated genes in G6-Nkx DH lungs compared with wild-type lungs reveals a significant percentage of differentially expressed genes to be involved in surfactant/lipid synthesis and processing. (B) Heatmap of randomly selected genes downregulated by 2.0-fold or greater. (C) Positional weight matrix analysis of transcription factor DNA-binding sites located in the upstream region of downregulated genes reveals that GATA DNA-binding sites, denoted as �GATA-2�, are highly enriched in downregulated genes. Promoters enriched in GATA DNA-binding sites are also enriched in Nkx DNA-binding sites, as denoted by the enrichment of Nkx3.A sites (C).

    • Supplemental Table 1 (Microsoft Excel) - Table S1. Differentially expressed genes in wild-type versus G6-Nkx DH lungs at E18.5. Microarray analysis was performed as described in Materials and methods, and the genes exhibiting a >1.5-fold difference between wild-type and G6-Nkx DH lungs are listed.
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GATA and Nkx factors synergistically regulate tissue-specific gene expression and development in vivo
Yuzhen Zhang, Nibedita Rath, Sridhar Hannenhalli, Zhishan Wang, Thomas Cappola, Shioko Kimura, Elena Atochina-Vasserman, Min Min Lu, Michael F. Beers, Edward E. Morrisey
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