Data in Brief (Aug 2018)

Differentially regulated genes in Esr2-mutant rat granulosa cells

  • Vincentaben Khristi,
  • V. Praveen Chakravarthi,
  • Prabhakar Singh,
  • Subhra Ghosh,
  • Archit Pramanik,
  • Anamika Ratri,
  • Shaon Borosha,
  • Katherine F. Roby,
  • Michael W. Wolfe,
  • M.A. Karim Rumi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
pp. 1008 – 1011

Abstract

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RNA seq analyses were performed in granulosa cells (GCs) collected from gonadotropin treated ESR2 mutant rats. Data obtained from a null mutant with Esr2 exon 3 deletion (∆3) and another DNA binding domain (DBD) mutant with exon 4 deletion (∆4) were compared to that of wildtype (WT) rats. The raw data were analyzed using CLC genomics workbench. High quality RNA-sequencing reads were aligned to the Rattus norvegicus genome. Differentially expressed genes in ∆3 or ∆4 Esr2-mutant GCs were identified based on the following criteria: FDR p-Value ≤0.05 and an absolute fold change of 2. Fewer differentially expressed genes were identified in ∆3 compared to the ∆4 mutant group. As both mutant groups demonstrated a common phenotype of ovulation failure, differentially expressed genes common to both in ∆3 and ∆4 mutant rats were emphasized and further analyzed in the companion article “ESR2 regulates granulosa cell genes essential for follicle maturation and ovulation” [1].