Data in Brief (Dec 2017)

Data supporting the functional role of Eleven-nineteen Lysine-rich Leukemia 3 (ELL3) in B cell lymphoma cell line cells

  • Lou-Ella M.M. Alexander,
  • January Watters,
  • Jessica A. Reusch,
  • Michelle Maurin,
  • Brook S. Nepon-Sixt,
  • Katerina Vrzalikova,
  • Mark G. Alexandrow,
  • Paul G. Murray,
  • Kenneth L. Wright

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
pp. 222 – 227

Abstract

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The data presented here are related to the research article entitled “Selective expression of the transcription elongation factor ELL3 in B cells prior to ELL2 drives proliferation and survival” (Alexander et al., 2017) [1]. The cited research article characterizes Eleven-nineteen Lysine-rich Leukemia 3 (ELL3) expression in the B cell compartment and functional dependence in B lymphoma cell lines. This data report describes the mRNA expression pattern in a panel of cell lines representing the B cell compartment, supplementing the protein expression data presented in the associated research report. In addition, a reanalysis is presented of publicly available mRNA expression data from primary murine B cells to reveal dynamic regulation of the ELL family members post LPS stimulation (Barwick et al., 2016) [2]. The effect of ELL3 depletion on cell morphology, latent Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) lytic replication and differentiation markers in a Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) cell line cells are presented. Keywords: ELL3, Transcription elongation, B-cell Lymphoma, Cell division, EBV