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Series GSE85211 Query DataSets for GSE85211
Status Public on Aug 05, 2016
Title Analysis of BES1-PIF4 interdependency in gene expression
Organism Arabidopsis thaliana
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary BES1 transcription factor is a master regulator of brassinosteroid signalling. Part of BES1 activity as a transcription factor is brought about upon dimerization with light-responsive PIF4 transcription factor. To analyse BES1-dependent transcriptional cascade, and to which extent BES1 requires PIF4/PIF5 for target gene regulation, we performed microarray analysis of the following phenotypes: Col-0, bes1-D, pif4pif5 and bes1-D;pif4pif5 in dark grown seedlings.
 
Overall design Col-0, bes1-D, pif4pif5 and bes1-D;pif4pif5 5-days seedlings grown in the dark were used for RNA extraction. 3 independent biological samples were collected for each genoptye.
 
Contributor(s) Prat S, Espinosa-Ruiz A, Martínez C
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Submission date Aug 04, 2016
Last update date Apr 19, 2017
Contact name Ana Espinosa-Ruiz
E-mail(s) espinosa@cnb.csic.es
Phone 0034652402452
Organization name CSIC
Department Centro Nacional de Biotecnología
Lab 314
Street address Darwin,3
City Madrid
State/province Madrid
ZIP/Postal code 28049
Country Spain
 
Platforms (1)
GPL9020 Agilent-021169 Arabidopsis 4 Oligo Microarray (V4) (Feature Number version)
Samples (12)
GSM2260733 Col-0_5 days DARK_rep1
GSM2260734 Col-0_5 days DARK_rep2
GSM2260735 Col-0_5 days DARK_rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA336559

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