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Sample GSM247149 Query DataSets for GSM247149
Status Public on Dec 31, 2007
Title N limitation NO3 aerial (L2_NO3PAE2)
Sample type RNA
 
Source name L2_NO3PAE2
Organism Medicago truncatula
Characteristics Medicago (truncatula) - age:5week
Treatment protocol Name:N_limitation_NO3_aerial - growth conditions - nitrogen,nitrogen:time 4day . The root system of six plants is split into two parts. The major root part is supplied with nitrogen-free nutrient solution whereas the minor part is supplied with NO3- 1mM. The nutrient solutions are renewed daily. After four days of this treatement of N-limitation, the shoots are individually collected, weighted, immediately frozen and stored at minus 80 degre Celsius.
Growth protocol aerial - Plants were grown hydroponically. Nutrient solution contained 1 mM KNO3, 1 mM KH2PO4 , 1 mM MgSO4 , 250 uM CaCl2 , 0.1 mM Na-Fe-EDTA, 50 uM KCl, 50 uM H3BO3, 5uM MnSO4, 1 uM ZnSO4, 1 uM CuSO4, 0.1 uM Na6Mo7O24, pH adjusted to 6 with KOH. Plants were cultivated in growth chamber with the following environmental parameters: light/dark cycle 8/16h, light intensity 250 umol.s-1.m-2 PAR, temperature 22degreeC/20degreeC, 70% hygrometry. The nutrient solution was renewed twice a week during the first part of the culture, and daily the last week before the experiment.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol L2_NO3PAE2:40ug.
Label Biotin
Label protocol labelling Biotin direct, amplification=yes, RNAa 20 ug.
 
Hybridization protocol labelled extract quantity: 15ug
Scan protocol GCOS, Biotin:pmt voltage 570nm,650V,laser power 1
Description Experiment has been designed to characterize the molecular expression patterns associated to a contrasted modification of the nitrogen status of the whole plant. The systemic effects of nitrogen status modifications are investigated and compared on non nodulated plant supplied with NO3, NH4 or nodulated plants (Sinorhizobium meliloti 2011) supplied with air. The root systems were separated in two compartments of unequal sizes (split root system). Two treatments were applied on the larger compartment in order to modulate the nitrogen status of the plant: for the S treatment, roots are supplied with nutrient solution containing 10 mM NH4NO3,, whereas for the C treatment, roots are supplied with nitrogen free medium. In the case of N2 fixing plants, N limitation was obtained by replacing air by a mixture of Ar and O2 80 per cent and 20 per cent. The effects of these treatments were investigated on roots of the minor compartment supplied continuously with either NO3 1 mM, NH4 1 mM or air (N2) and on the shoots. We were also interested in the molecular expression patterns associated to the roots deprived of N.
Data processing The data were normalized with the gcrma algorithm (Irizarry et al., 2003), available in the Bioconductor package (Gentleman and Carey, 2002).
 
Submission date Dec 05, 2007
Last update date Aug 14, 2011
Contact name sandrine balzergue
Organization name INRA
Lab IRHS
Street address Rue G. Morel
City Beaucouze
ZIP/Postal code 49000
Country France
 
Platform ID GPL4652
Series (1)
GSE9818 Regulation of nitrogen acquisition (NO3-, NH4+ et N2) by nitrogen status

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF ID number
VALUE Normalized data by GCRMA

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
AFFX-BioB-3_at 8.33
AFFX-BioB-5_at 8.24
AFFX-BioB-M_at 8.72
AFFX-BioC-3_at 10.01
AFFX-BioC-5_at 9.91
AFFX-BioDn-3_at 12.58
AFFX-BioDn-5_at 11.85
AFFX-CreX-3_at 14.67
AFFX-CreX-5_at 14.72
AFFX-DapX-3_at 9.32
AFFX-DapX-5_at 6.21
AFFX-DapX-M_at 8.67
AFFX-LysX-3_at 6.59
AFFX-LysX-5_at 4.08
AFFX-LysX-M_at 4.76
AFFX-Msa-actin-3_at 10.19
AFFX-Msa-actin-5_at 2.41
AFFX-Msa-actin-M_at 10.72
AFFX-Msa-gapc-3_at 12.33
AFFX-Msa-gapc-5_at 13.57

Total number of rows: 61278

Table truncated, full table size 1372 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM247149.cel.gz 4.5 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
Processed data included within Sample table

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