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Sample GSM3593620 Query DataSets for GSM3593620
Status Public on Nov 08, 2019
Title ChIP-seq WT-WDR5 rep2
Sample type SRA
 
Source name ChIP-seq WT-WDR5
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics cell line: Ramos
cell type: Burkitt's lymphoma cell line
genotype/variation: Myc WT-HA
treatment: 20 nM 4-OHT for 24 hours
chip antibody: WDR5 (D9E1I from Cell Signaling)
Treatment protocol Cells were plated at 0.75 million in RPMI +10% FBS + Pen/Strep and treated with 20 nM 4-OHT for 24 h
Growth protocol Ramos cells were maintained in RPMI1640 +10 % FBS, Pen/Strep, and 50 ug/ml Hygromycin B. Puromycin was added to 200 ng/ml for WT, WBM, and ∆264 cells.
Extracted molecule genomic DNA
Extraction protocol Chromatin was clarified from sonicated cells and protein-DNA complexes were isolated with antibody.
ChIP libraries were prepared according to New England Biolabs instructions accompanying the NEBNext Ultar II DNA Library Prep Kit for Illumina (Part# E7645S). After adapter ligation DNA was PCR amplified with NEBNext Multiplex Oligos for Illumina (Part# E7335S and E7500S) for 16 cycles (HA ChIP) or 15 cycles (WDR5 ChIP). For RNA-seq, libraries were prepared using Poly-A selected at Genewiz using their standard methods, and for PRO-Seq, libraries were made using RNA that was made through a biotin-run on reaction.Biotin-RNA was base hydrolyzed, and extracted. 3'-adaptors were ligated to ends and 5'caps were removed, repaired, and then 5'-adaptors were ligated as well. Purified and intact biotin-RNA containing adaptors was used in a reverase transcriptase reaction to generate cDNA and cDNA was used to amplify full library using NEB High Fidelity Phusion polymerase.RNA libraries were prepared using Poly-A selected RNA.
 
Library strategy ChIP-Seq
Library source genomic
Library selection ChIP
Instrument model Illumina NextSeq 500
 
Description 1998-LT-6-GTGAAA_S6
Data processing ChIP-seq reads were aligned to the hg19 genome assembly using Bowtie2.
Reads with mapping quality less than 10 were removed.
Peaks were called by MACS2.
Differential binding peaks were identified using DiffBind based on consensus peaks occurring at least two samples.
After adapter trimming and low quality sequence removal by cutadapt, PRO-seq reads longer than 15bp were reversed complemented using FastX tools.
Reverse complements of the trimmed reads were aligned to the human genome hg19 using Bowtie2.
Reads mapped to rRNA loci and reads with mapping quality less than 10 were removed.
Bam files were given to NRSA (http://bioinfo.vanderbilt.edu/NRSA/) to estimate RNA polymerase abundance in proximal-promoter and gene body regions of genes, to calculate pausing index and pausing index alterations, and to detect enhancers and quantify eRNA changes.
RNA-seq reads were aligned to the hg19 genome assembly using STAR after adapter trimming, and quantified by featureCounts.
Differential analysis were performed by DESeq2.
Genome_build: hg19
Supplementary_files_format_and_content:
ChIP-seq: one peak file per Sample
PRO-seq: text file with raw counts for promoter-proximal and gene body region, and density for gene body (ppc, gbc, gbd)
RNA-seq: tab-delimited text file include raw counts for each Sample
 
Submission date Feb 07, 2019
Last update date Nov 08, 2019
Contact name Jing Wang
Organization name Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Street address 2220 Pierce Avenue
City Nashville
State/province TN
ZIP/Postal code 37232
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL18573
Series (1)
GSE126207 Interaction with WDR5 recruits MYC to a small cohort of genes required for tumor onset and maintenance
Relations
BioSample SAMN10882971
SRA SRX5346129

Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM3593620_WT-WDR5-N2-F4q15_peaks.narrowPeak.gz 13.3 Kb (ftp)(http) NARROWPEAK
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