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|TCOverview=Erythropoietin (Epo) is the hormone, which regulates red blood cell production1. It is produced primarily in the kidney, and binds to Epo receptors (Epor) on the surface of immature erythroid cells in the bone marrow, thereby initiating the final stages of red cell maturation[1,2]. Following binding of Epo to its cognate receptor, a series of intracellular signaling cascades are activated, including stimulation of the JAK/STAT and ras/MAP kinase pathways[3,4]. This leads to enhanced cell division, followed by terminal differentiation which is characterized by the production of hemoglobin. In addition, morphological changes occur involving a reduction in cell size, nuclear condensation, and eventually extrusion of the nucleus to produce reticulocytes. Mature red blood cells (erythrocytes) containing large amounts of hemoglobin then circulate around the body transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide [5].<br> | |||
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[1] Bunn HF. Erythropoietin. Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine 2013; 3: a011619.<br> | |||
[2] Koury MJ, Koury ST, Bondurant MC, Graber SE. Correlation of the molecular and anatomical aspects of renal erythropoietin production. Contributions to nephrology 1989; 76: 24-29; discussion 30-22.<br> | |||
[3] Richmond TD, Chohan M, Barber DL. Turning cells red: signal transduction mediated by erythropoietin. Trends Cell Biol 2005; 15: 146-155.<br> | |||
[4] Ingley E. Integrating novel signaling pathways involved in erythropoiesis. IUBMB Life 2012; 64: 402-410.<br> | |||
[5] Palis J. Primitive and definitive erythropoiesis in mammals. Frontiers in physiology 2014; 5: 3.<br> | |||
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Species: | Mouse (Mus musculus) |
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Sample providers : | Peter Klinken |
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Erythropoietin (Epo) is the hormone, which regulates red blood cell production1. It is produced primarily in the kidney, and binds to Epo receptors (Epor) on the surface of immature erythroid cells in the bone marrow, thereby initiating the final stages of red cell maturation[1,2]. Following binding of Epo to its cognate receptor, a series of intracellular signaling cascades are activated, including stimulation of the JAK/STAT and ras/MAP kinase pathways[3,4]. This leads to enhanced cell division, followed by terminal differentiation which is characterized by the production of hemoglobin. In addition, morphological changes occur involving a reduction in cell size, nuclear condensation, and eventually extrusion of the nucleus to produce reticulocytes. Mature red blood cells (erythrocytes) containing large amounts of hemoglobin then circulate around the body transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide [5]. |
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Profiled time course samples
Only samples that passed quality controls (Arner et al. 2015) are shown here. The entire set of samples are downloadable from FANTOM5 human / mouse samples
13063-139I3 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 00hr00min | biol_rep1 |
13064-139I4 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 00hr15min | biol_rep1 |
13065-139I5 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 00hr30min | biol_rep1 |
13066-139I6 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 00hr45min | biol_rep1 |
13067-139I7 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 01hr00min | biol_rep1 |
13068-139I8 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 01hr20min | biol_rep1 |
13069-139I9 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 01hr40min | biol_rep1 |
13070-140A1 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 02hr00min | biol_rep1 |
13071-140A2 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 02hr30min | biol_rep1 |
13072-140A3 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 03hr00min | biol_rep1 |
13073-140A4 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 03hr30min | biol_rep1 |
13074-140A5 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 04hr | biol_rep1 |
13075-140A6 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 06hr | biol_rep1 |
13076-140A7 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 12hr | biol_rep1 |
13077-140A8 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 24hr | biol_rep1 |
13078-140A9 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 48hr | biol_rep1 |
13129-140G6 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 00hr00min | biol_rep2 |
13130-140G7 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 00hr15min | biol_rep2 |
13132-140G9 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 00hr45min | biol_rep2 |
13133-140H1 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 01hr00min | biol_rep2 |
13134-140H2 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 01hr20min | biol_rep2 |
13135-140H3 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 01hr40min | biol_rep2 |
13136-140H4 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 02hr00min | biol_rep2 |
13137-140H5 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 02hr30min | biol_rep2 |
13138-140H6 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 03hr00min | biol_rep2 |
13139-140H7 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 03hr30min | biol_rep2 |
13140-140H8 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 04hr | biol_rep2 |
13141-140H9 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 06hr | biol_rep2 |
13142-140I1 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 12hr | biol_rep2 |
13143-140I2 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 24hr | biol_rep2 |
13144-140I3 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 48hr | biol_rep2 |
13195-141E9 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 00hr00min | biol rep3 |
13196-141F1 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 00hr15min | biol_rep3 |
13197-141F2 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 00hr30min | biol_rep3 |
13198-141F3 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 00hr45min | biol_rep3 |
13199-141F4 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 01hr00min | biol_rep3 |
13200-141F5 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 01hr20min | biol_rep3 |
13201-141F6 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 01hr40min | biol_rep3 |
13202-141F7 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 02hr00min | biol rep3 |
13203-141F8 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 02hr30min | biol_rep3 |
13204-141F9 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 03hr00min | biol_rep3 |
13205-141G1 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 03hr30min | biol_rep3 |
13206-141G2 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 04hr | biol_rep3 |
13207-141G3 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 06hr | biol_rep3 |
13208-141G4 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 12hr | biol_rep3 |
13209-141G5 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 24hr | biol_rep3 |
13210-141G6 | J2E erythroblastic leukemia response to erythropoietin | 48hr | biol_rep3 |