Genome-wide identification of PIF1-binding sites and direct-target genes of PIF1 transcriptional regulation in skotomorphogenesis
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA185277)

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Project name: Arabidopsis thaliana
Description: Dark-grown seedlings exhibit skotomorphogenic development. Genetic and molecular evidence indicates that a quartet of Arabidopsis Phytochrome (phy)-Interacting bHLH Factors (PIF1, 3, 4 and 5) are critically necessary to maintaining this developmental state, and that light activation of phy induces a switch to photomorphogenic development by inducing rapid degradation of the PIFs. Here, using combined ChIP-seq and RNA-seq analyses, we have identified genes that are direct targets of PIF1 transcriptional regulation, and we provide evidence that the quartet collectively regulate these genes by shared, direct binding to the target promoters in promoting skotomorphogenesis.Overall design: Three biological replicates data of PIF1-binding sites were collected by comparing the parallel ChIP samples from Myc-epitope-tagged-PIF1 (P1M) overexpressing transgenic seedlings and the wild-type (WT) control.
Data type: Epigenomics
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Relevance: ModelOrganism
Organization: QUAIL, Plant and Microbial Biology, Plant Gene Expression Center/UC Berkeley
Literatures
  1. PMID: 25122696
Last updated: 2013-01-04
Statistics: 6 samples; 6 experiments; 6 runs