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Identification of potential target genes of USP22 via ChIP-seq and RNA-seq analysis in HeLa cells

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Figure 1 - Characterization of USP22 and GCN5 binding sites in human genome. (A) Total number of genes with USP22 and GCN5 occupancy in two in- in-dependent ChIP samples
Figure 3 - GO category and KEGG pathway analysis of the target genes bound by UPS22 and GCN5 in HeLa cells
Figure 5 - GO category and KEGG pathway analysis of down-regulated genes in UPS22 silencing HeLa cells

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