Data in Brief (Jun 2022)

Transcriptomic profile dataset of embryonic stem cells (Wild-type and IPO13-Knock Out) with and without oxidative stress

  • Katarzyna A. Gajewska,
  • Mirana Ramialison,
  • Kylie M. Wagstaff,
  • David A. Jans

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42
p. 108099

Abstract

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The transcriptional response to cellular stress relies upon trafficking of regulators of transcription between the nuclear and cytoplasmic compartments, which occurs through action of members of the importin (IPO) superfamily. As a result of stresses such as oxidative or osmotic stress, one consequence is that importins become mislocalised, leading to inhibition of conventional nuclear transport. Here, we examine IPO13, which has a number of nonconventional characteristics, in the context of cell stress. We used Next Generation RNA Sequencing using the Illumina platform to compare the transcriptomes of Wild-type (WT) and IPO13-Knockout (KO) mouse embryonic stem cells in the absence and presence of oxidative stress. Differences in the mRNA expression profiles were observed between the cell lines in the absence and in the presence of stress. This data will be a key resource to enable characterization of the contribution of nuclear transporter IPO13 to cellular transcription in the absence and presence of oxidative stress, as well as more broadly, in the study of stem cell biology and effect of stress on embryonic stem cell transcription.

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