Welcome to M2ED2
Enhancer-derived RNA (eRNA) is a large class of non-coding RNA transcribed from the region of the active enhancer. Previous studies have been shown that eRNA play important roles in diverse biological processes by mediating the activation of target genes. However, the systematic landscape of eRNAs during mammalian early embryo development remains elusive.To explore eRNA profiles and regulation, we constructed a
Map of
Enhancer
Expression
During
Mouse
Early
Embryo
Development
(M2ED2)
(1) Query the eRNA expression profile across multiple developmental stages of mouse early embryos.
(2) Query transcription factors that activate eRNA expression across multiple developmental stages of mouse early embryos.
(3) Query target genes that may be regulated by eRNAs across multiple developmental stages of mouse early embryos.
Expression
Typical-Enhancer vs Super-Enhancer
Regulators
Typical-Enhancer vs Super-Enhancer
Targets
Typical-Enhancer vs Super-Enhancer
How to cite our work:
Hua Yu, Jing Zhao,Yuxuan Shen, Lu Qiao, Yuheng Liu, Guanglei Xie, Shuhui Chang, Tingying Ge, Nan Li, Ming Chen, Hu Li, Jin Zhang, and Xi Wang. Cell Reports (2024) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114077