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Sample GSM256262 Query DataSets for GSM256262
Status Public on Jan 12, 2008
Title MCF7_AZT_azaC_3hour_sample3
Sample type RNA
 
Source name MCF7 cells
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics MCF7 ERAlpha positive Breast Adenocarcinoma cell line
Biomaterial provider ATCC
Treatment protocol MCF7 cells at 80% confluency were treated with 5 micromolar azacytidine for two hours
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Cells were lysed in 10 ml Trizol, incubated for 5 min at room temperature. After addition of 1 ml chloroform, the lysate was mixed and incubated for 5 min at room temperature. The pahses were seperated by 12000xg for 15 min, the aquous phase was removed and 2-propanol was added. After a 10 min incubation at RT, the tubes were spun at 10000 rpm at 4C for 10 minutes, washed with 75% ethanol and finally, total RNA was dissolved in water and quantified.
Label biotin
Label protocol Synthesis of cRNA by IVT:
Component 1x reaction
10x T7 reaction buffer 4,0ul
T7 ATP solution 4ul
T7 GTP solution 4ul
T7 CTP solution 4ul
T7 UTP solution 3ul
10mM biotin-16-UTP 7,5ul
10x T7 enzyme mix 4ul
30,5 ul of mixture was added to each sample and incubated at 37C for 14 hours.
Cleanup and Quantification of Biotin Labeled cRNA
Add 60ul Rnase free water and 350 ul buffer RLT to the IVT reaction, mix thoroughly. Add 250 ul ethanol (96-100%), mix well. Apply sample to an RNeasy spin column in a collection tube (2mL tube). Centrifuge for 15 seconds at 8000g (10000rpm). Add 500 ul buffer RPE Wash. Centrifuge for 15 seconds at 8000g (10000rpm). Repeat the last two steps. Replace the 2mL collection tube. Centrifuge for 2 minutes at 8000g (10000rpm). New 1,5mL collection tube: Add 50 ul nuclease-free water onto the filtermembrane. Incubate for 10 minutes at RT. Centrifuge for 1 minute at 8000g (10000rpm). Repeat the last three steps.
 
Hybridization protocol Centrifuge samples for 5 sec at max speed. Heat hybridistion cocktail to 90C for 5 min. Cool tubes on ice for 5 min. Load arrays within 30 min of denatured cRNA. Hybridize at 37 C for 18-24 hours. Prepare 0.75x TNT buffer for 46C over night. Wash 3x in TNT covered from light. Put in Cy5-Strep solution, incubate 30 min at RT proteced from light. Repeat TNT washes 4x. Incubate in a large reservoir of 0.1xSSC/0.05%Tween20 for 30 seconds, centrifuge for 3 min at 200 rpm.
Scan protocol Expression_5um.gps: whole genome products Expression_10um.gps: 10K and 20K products wavelength: 635 nm PMT voltage: 600 V laser power: 100% pixel size: 5 um for Whole Genome products
Description This sample is the 3rd sample treated with 5 micromolar azacytidine for three hours
Data processing Raw intensity values were median background subtracted and normalized to the median of the chip intensity
 
Submission date Jan 10, 2008
Last update date Jan 11, 2008
Contact name George Reid
E-mail(s) reid@embl.de
Phone 0049 6221 387161
Organization name European Molecular Biology Organisation
Lab Gannon Lab
Street address Meyerhofstrasse 1
City Heidelberg
ZIP/Postal code 69117
Country Germany
 
Platform ID GPL2895
Series (1)
GSE10145 Azacytidine time course on MCF7 cells

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Normalized Expression Per chip Median

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
1018 0.151769106565782
1016 0.344111698110863
1012 0.329960709532462
1084 0.400722383347283
1014 0.430233855558021
1109 0.481617461463525
1005 0.184431168418303
1011 0.443379865583471
1110 0.471279540661116
1046 0.199214345978235
1063 0.786032247851218
1067 0.454690663614625
1007 0.711605327680739
1021 5.66405601784627
1024 0.26629342836706
1025 0.825317019992653
1079 0.49345378923772
1107 1.25824039697947
1002 6.99001985363349
1013 0.245604124916608

Total number of rows: 55584

Table truncated, full table size 1314 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM256262.txt.gz 2.3 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
Processed data included within Sample table

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