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Sample GSM34784 Query DataSets for GSM34784
Status Public on Nov 10, 2004
Title Ifh1+(1)
Sample type RNA
 
Channel 1
Source name W303+IFH1-13myc-TRP1MX6
Organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Extracted molecule total RNA
 
Channel 2
Source name W303
Organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Extracted molecule total RNA
 
 
Description Experiment design
-Type of experiment: genome wide binding analysis
-Experimental factor: genotype (Wild-Type, Fhl1-myc, Ifh1-myc); drug (rapamycin)
-Number of hybridization performed in the experiment: 15 (four conditions with three to five biological replicates each)
-Reference used for each condition: ChIP from the wild-type strain
-Quality control: one dye-swap per condition

Samples used, extract preparation and labeling
-The origin of the biological sample:
o Species: S. cerevisiae
o Cell type: (1) W303; (2) W303+IFH1-13myc-TRP1MX6;(3) W303+FHL1-13myc-HIS3MX6.
-Growth conditions: log phase (2x107/mL) at 30ºC in YPD medium; when indicated rapamycin was added at the final concentration of 200 ng/mL.
-Cross-linking for 30 min at 30ºC
-Chromatin immunoprecipitation: Dynabeads M280 coupled to sheep anti-mouse IgG or sheep anti-rabbit IgG and mouse monoclonal antibodies against the myc epitope (culture supernatant of 9E10) were used for immunoprecipitation according to standard techniques.
-Labeling protocol(s): each IP was blunt-ended, ligated to linker DNA, then subjected to Ligation Mediated (LM)-PCR in the presence of amino-allyl dUTP. Labeling was performed for 1 hour at room temperature in the presence of NHS-ester Cy3 or Cy5 in 0.1 M Sodium Carbonate. The labeling reaction was stopped with 2 M Hydroxylamine and the labeled DNA purified.

Hybridization procedures and parameters
-Standard protocols were used

Measurement data and specifications
-Software for scanning: GenePix Pro 4.0 (Axon Instruments, Inc.)
-Scanner: GenePix 4000A (Axon Instruments, Inc.)
Keywords = Genome-wide binding of Fhl1 and Ifh1
 
Submission date Nov 08, 2004
Last update date Oct 28, 2005
Contact name Stephan B. Schawalder
E-mail(s) stephan.schawalder@molbio.unige.ch
Phone +41 22 379 61 77
Organization name University of Geneva
Department Departement of Molecular biology
Lab Group Shore
Street address Quai Ansermet 30
City Geneva
ZIP/Postal code 1211
Country Switzerland
 
Platform ID GPL1695
Series (1)
GSE1944 Genome-wide binding of Fhl1 and Ifh1 +/- Rapamycin

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
F635 Mean Signal from channel 635
B635 Mean Background from channel 635
F532 Mean Signal from channel 532
B532 Mean Background from Channel 532
VALUE log ratio (log2 of PRE_VALUE)
Flags quality factor: indicates if the spot is present (0) or bad (-100)
PRE_VALUE calculated measurement value before normalization

Data table
ID_REF F635 Mean B635 Mean F532 Mean B532 Mean VALUE Flags PRE_VALUE
iYCR102C 742 310 2262 479 -2.1015983 0 0.233
iYCR083W 479 315 1197 460 -1.7809093 -100 0.291
iYCR051W 998 322 1111 447 0.0731353 0 1.052
iYCR027C 894 325 1539 447 -0.9186603 0 0.529
itT(AGU)C 672 316 1771 422 -2.0057823 0 0.249
iYCR075C 636 320 1959 418 -2.1078033 0 0.232
iYCR043C 536 310 867 395 -0.8624963 -100 0.55
iYCR022C 1190 316 1436 386 -0.3201263 0 0.801
iYBR051W 1037 312 2005 401 -1.2009133 0 0.435
iYBR029C 995 307 2630 404 -1.6850143 0 0.311
iYBR007C-0 3128 336 2558 422 0.3482323 0 1.273
itI(AAU)B 519 355 703 434 -0.3455643 -100 0.787
iYBRWdelta16 1578 357 2550 423 -0.8390803 0 0.559
iYBR022W 530 366 843 427 -1.0409723 -100 0.486
iYBR001C 2355 382 2121 453 0.2509623 0 1.19
iYBL019W 531 399 774 432 -0.7417833 -100 0.598
iYDR514C 425 307 836 486 -0.8160373 -100 0.568
iYDR487C 557 321 1054 464 -1.2481083 0 0.421
iYDR463W 743 345 1937 448 -1.9323613 0 0.262
iYDR438W 813 496 1202 524 -0.7563313 -100 0.592

Total number of rows: 6814

Table truncated, full table size 304 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM34784.tif.gz 22.0 Mb (ftp)(http) TIFF

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