Experiment Id | E-GEOD-40085 | Series Id | GSE40085 |
Name | Expression data from Amacr knock-out mouse liver | Experiment Type | transcription profiling by array |
Study Type | WT vs. Mutant | Source | ArrayExpress |
Curation Date | 2019-01-31 |
description | Bile acids play multiple roles in vertebrate metabolism by facilitating lipid absorption in the intestine and acting as a signaling molecule in lipid and carbohydrate metabolism. Bile acids are also the main route to excrete excess cholesterol out of the body. Alpha-methyl-Coa racemase (Amacr) is one of the enzymes needed to produce bile acids from cholesterol. The mouse model lacking Amacr can produce only minor (less than 10%) amounts of bile acids, but still they are symptomless in normal laboratory conditions. Bile acid synthesis occurs in liver. In this experiment, liver samples from Amacr-/- and wild-type mice were collected and their gene expression levels were compared. 4 biological replicates per genotype. |