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Erosion of human X chromosome inactivation alters proteome expression from genes across the X chromosome and all autosomes


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A. Brenes, Harunori Yoshikawa, D. Bensaddek, B. Mirauta, D. Seaton, J. Hukelmann, Hao Jiang, O. Stegle, A. Lamond
2020

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Brenes, A., Yoshikawa, H., Bensaddek, D., Mirauta, B., Seaton, D., Hukelmann, J., … Lamond, A. (2020). Erosion of human X chromosome inactivation alters proteome expression from genes across the X chromosome and all autosomes.


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Brenes, A., Harunori Yoshikawa, D. Bensaddek, B. Mirauta, D. Seaton, J. Hukelmann, Hao Jiang, O. Stegle, and A. Lamond. “Erosion of Human X Chromosome Inactivation Alters Proteome Expression from Genes across the X Chromosome and All Autosomes” (2020).


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Brenes, A., et al. Erosion of Human X Chromosome Inactivation Alters Proteome Expression from Genes across the X Chromosome and All Autosomes. 2020.


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@article{a2020a,
  title = {Erosion of human X chromosome inactivation alters proteome expression from genes across the X chromosome and all autosomes},
  year = {2020},
  author = {Brenes, A. and Yoshikawa, Harunori and Bensaddek, D. and Mirauta, B. and Seaton, D. and Hukelmann, J. and Jiang, Hao and Stegle, O. and Lamond, A.}
}

Abstract

We thank all of our collaborators who worked on the HipSci project. We would also like to thank D. Cantrell, M. Stavridis, G. Findlay, J. Marchingo and F. Dossin for all the insightful discussions as well as L. Davidson within the University of Dundee Stem Cell Facility. We would also like to thank members in the Lamond Laboratory for insightful discussions. Funding: This work was funded by the Wellcome Trust /MRC [098503/E/12/Z] and Wellcome Trust grants [073980/Z/03/Z, 105024/Z/14/Z]. Competing interests: Authors declare no competing interests. Data and materials availability: All of the mass-spectrometry raw files and the MaxQuant outputs have been uploaded to PRIDE and are publicly available under accession PXD10557. The RNAseq data has been uploaded to the ENA project are publicly available under accession PRJEB7388.


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