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identifier PRJNA141627
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GEO  GSE29477
organism Caenorhabditis elegans
title Identification of Transcription Factor ZAG-1::GFP Binding Regions in L1
description modENCODE_submission_3377This submission comes from a modENCODE project of Michael Snyder. For full list of modENCODE projects, see http://www.genome.gov/26524648Project Goal: We are identifying the DNA binding sites for 300 transcription factors in C. elegans. Each transcription factor gene is tagged with the same GFP fusion protein, permitting validation of the gene's correct spatio-temporal expression pattern in transgenic animals. Chromatin immunoprecipitation on each strain is peformed using an anti-GFP antibody, and any bound DNA is deep-sequenced using Solexa GA2 technology.For data usage terms and conditions, please refer to http://www.genome.gov/27528022 and http://www.genome.gov/Pages/Research/ENCODE/ENCODEDataReleasePolicyFinal2008.pdfOverall design: EXPERIMENT TYPE: CHIP-seq. BIOLOGICAL SOURCE: Strain: OP83(official name : OP83 genotype : unc119(ed3);wgIs83(zag-1::TY1 EGFP FLAG;unc119) outcross : 3 mutagen : Bombard tags : GFP::3xFlag description : This strain's transgene was constructed by Mihail Sarov at the Max Planck Institute for Cell Biology in Tubiginen using Tony Hyman's recombineering pipeline. The resulting plasmid was used for biolistic transformation of an unc-119(ed3) strain. The ZAG-1::EGFP fusion protein is expressed in the correct zag-1 spatio-temporal expression pattern. This strain was used for ChIP-seq experiments to map the in vivo binding sites for the ZAG-1 transcription factor. made_by : R Waterston ); Developmental Stage: fed L1; Genotype: unc119(ed3);wgIs83(zag-1::TY1 EGFP FLAG;unc119); Sex: Hermaphrodite; EXPERIMENTAL FACTORS: Developmental Stage fed L1; Target gene zag-1; Strain OP83(official name : OP83 genotype : unc119(ed3);wgIs83(zag-1::TY1 EGFP FLAG;unc119) outcross : 3 mutagen : Bombard tags : GFP::3xFlag description : This strain's transgene was constructed by Mihail Sarov at the Max Planck Institute for Cell Biology in Tubiginen using Tony Hyman's recombineering pipeline. The resulting plasmid was used for biolistic transformation of an unc-119(ed3) strain. The ZAG-1::EGFP fusion protein is expressed in the correct zag-1 spatio-temporal expression pattern. This strain was used for ChIP-seq experiments to map the in vivo binding sites for the ZAG-1 transcription factor. made_by : R Waterston ); temp (temperature) 20 degree celsius
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