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Sample GSM546983 Query DataSets for GSM546983
Status Public on Jun 01, 2011
Title Tomato fruit PBS control
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Tomato breaker fruit parenchyma cells
Organism Solanum lycopersicum
Characteristics cultivar: Hazera 1402
tissue: pericarp
Treatment protocol The fruits had been surface-sterilized in 0.3% (v/v) hypochlorite for 10 min, rinsed thoroughly with water and dried. A 0.5mm thick, 10-mm diameter of the peel tissue was removed from the tomato fruit. 50 µl of PBS buffer was pipette directly on the wounded tissue every 4 hours. fruits were incubated at 22°C and 95% RH in covered plastic containers.The samples were collected 24 hours post treatment.
Growth protocol The plants were grown in pots filled with a peat-vermiculite (4:1, v/v) mixture containing slow-release high-N Multicote 4 with microelements (0.3% w/w; Haifa Chemicals, Haifa Bay, Israel). Average temperatures in the greenhouse during the growth period fluctuated from 18 to 25˚C.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Total RNA was prepared from the fruit pericarp, of 10 mm diameter and 3-4 mm deep. Each biological repeat consisted of 20 infection or treatments front pericarp of 10 mm diameter and 3-4 mm deep from at least five different fruit. For RNA isolation one grams of tissue was ground in liquid nitrogen, transferred to 4ml extraction buffer (100mM Tris-HCl at pH 9.0, 200mM NaCl, 15mM EDTA at pH 8.0, 0.5% sarkosyl) and homogenized, 4ml phenol was added flowed by 280µl of 3M sodium-acetate and homogenized. The extraction was subjected to 10min centrifuge at 10000rpm and 4ml of tri-reagent was added to the supernatant and flowed by another centrifuge. 4ml of isopropanol was added to the supernatant and kept in ice for an hour flowed by another centrifuge. The resulted pellet was resuspended with 1ml DEPC water, 0.5ml of 8N Licl was added and kept on ice for overnight. The resuspended pellet was centrifuge, treated with 70% ethanol and dried. The RNA pellet was treated with DNase (Turbo-DNA Free; Ambion, Austin, Texas). Followed by RNA cleanup with RNAeasy Plant Mini Kit (Qiagen, Hilden, Germany).
Label biotin
Label protocol Biotinylated cRNA were prepared according to the standard Affymetrix protocol from 10 ug total RNA (Expression Analysis Technical Manual, 2001, Affymetrix), in the Weizmann Institute microarray unit.
 
Hybridization protocol Following fragmentation, 12 ug of cRNA were hybridized for 16 hr at 45 degrees C on Affymetrix Tomato GeneChip. GeneChips were washed and stained in the Affymetrix Fluidics Station 450.
Scan protocol GeneChips were scanned using Affymetrix GC3000 7G.
Description Tomato breaker fruit parenchyma PBS control
Data processing RMA via PARTEK software.
 
Submission date May 26, 2010
Last update date Jun 01, 2011
Contact name Robert Fluhr
E-mail(s) robert.fluhr@weizmann.ac.il
Phone 972-8-9342175
Organization name Weizmann Institute of Science
Department Plant Sciences
Street address
City Rehovot
ZIP/Postal code 76100
Country Israel
 
Platform ID GPL4741
Series (1)
GSE21999 Tomato fruit wound inoculation by C. coccodes and ammonium treated

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE RMA normalized

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
AFFX-BioB-3_at 7.825322
AFFX-BioB-5_at 7.768181
AFFX-BioB-M_at 8.396368
AFFX-BioC-3_at 9.33639
AFFX-BioC-5_at 9.52597
AFFX-BioDn-3_at 11.32521
AFFX-BioDn-5_at 10.27953
AFFX-CreX-3_at 13.23442
AFFX-CreX-5_at 12.79401
AFFX-DapX-3_at 12.0216
AFFX-DapX-5_at 9.868011
AFFX-DapX-M_at 11.523
AFFX-Les-actin-3_at 13.40412
AFFX-Les-actin-5_at 13.29526
AFFX-Les-actin-M_at 12.98789
AFFX-Les-ef1a-3_at 13.71939
AFFX-Les-ef1a-5_at 12.74879
AFFX-Les-ef1a-5_a_at 13.64077
AFFX-Les-ef1a-5_x_at 13.21665
AFFX-Les-ef1a-M_a_at 13.89111

Total number of rows: 10209

Table truncated, full table size 277 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM546983.CEL.gz 978.4 Kb (ftp)(http) CEL
Processed data included within Sample table

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