Single-cell genome-wide association reveals that a nonsynonymous variant in ERAP1 confers increased susceptibility to influenza virus.
Schott BH, Wang L, Zhu X, Harding AT, Ko ER, Bourgeois JS, Washington EJ, Burke TW, Anderson J, Bergstrom E, Gardener Z, Paterson S, Brennan RG, Chiu C, McClain MT, Woods CW, Gregory SG, Heaton NS, Ko DC
Cell Genom. 2022 Nov 9;2(11):100207. doi: 10.1016/j.xgen.2022.100207. PubMed Article
Schott BH, Wang L, Zhu X, Harding AT, Ko ER, Bourgeois JS, Washington EJ, Burke TW, Anderson J, Bergstrom E, Gardener Z, Paterson S, Brennan RG, Chiu C, McClain MT, Woods CW, Gregory SG, Heaton NS, Ko DC
Cell Genom. 2022 Nov 9;2(11):100207. doi: 10.1016/j.xgen.2022.100207. PubMed Article
Plasmids from Article
ID | Plasmid | Purpose |
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206142 | ERAP1-rs27895(C) | Expresses the rs27895-C allele of ERAP1, myc-tagged. |
206143 | ERAP1-rs27895(T) | Expresses the rs27895-T allele of ERAP1, myc-tagged. |