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Sample GSM5990322 Query DataSets for GSM5990322
Status Public on Apr 05, 2022
Title spinal cord normal saline 7days rep4 Sup
Sample type RNA
 
Source name spinal cord
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Characteristics tissue: spinal cord
group: saline
antibody: input
Treatment protocol The adult male SD rats were randomly divided into normal saline group (NS group) and morphine tolerance group (MT group). Rats in the MT group were administrated morphine hydrochloride injection 10 μg/10 μl intrathecally through the tube inserted into the sheath at 8:00 a.m. and 20:00 p.m. for 7 consecutive days, the NS group was given 10 μl of normal saline at the same time point.
Growth protocol The animals were housed in a specific pathogen-free and individually ventilated cages at a room with 12/12 light-dark cycle and temperature of 22 ± 1 °C.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol The total RNA of rat lumber spinal cords (L4 - L6) was extract following the standard protocol of TRI Reagent.
Label Cy3
Label protocol The total RNAs were immunoprecipitated with anti-N6-methyadenosine (m6A) antibody. The modified RNAs were eluted from the immunoprecipitated magnetic beads as the “IP”. The unmodified RNAs were recovered from the supernatant as “Sup”. The “IP” and “Sup” RNAs were treated with RNase R, and then labeled with Cy5 and Cy3 respectively as cRNAs in separate reactions using Arraystar Super RNA Labeling Kit.
 
Hybridization protocol The labeled cRNAs were combined and hybridized to Arraystar Rat CircRNA Epitranscriptomic Arrays (8x15K, Arraystar) at 65 °C for 17 hours in an Agilent Hybridization Oven.
Scan protocol The arrays were scanned in two-color channels by an Agilent Scanner G2505C (Agilent, the USA) after washing.
Description Biological replicate 4 of 4. spinal cords of normal rats
Data processing The raw RNA intensities of IP (Cy5-labelled) and Sup (Cy3-labelled) were analyzed by Agilent Feature Extraction software (version 11.0.1.1) and normalized with average of log2-scaled spike-in RNA intensities. After Spike-in normalization, the probe signals having Present (P) or Marginal (M) QC flags in at least 4 out of 8 samples were retained for further “m6A methylation level” analyses. “m6A methylation level” was calculated for the percentage of modification based on the IP (Cy5-labelled) and Sup (Cy3-labelled) normalized intensities. Differentially m6A-methylated circRNAs between two comparison groups were identified by filtering with the fold change and statistical significance (p-value) thresholds.
 
Submission date Mar 31, 2022
Last update date Apr 06, 2022
Contact name Manyu Xing
E-mail(s) xmy0371@csu.edu.cn
Organization name Xiangya hospital, Central South University
Street address 87 Xiangya Road
City Changsha
State/province Hunan
ZIP/Postal code 410008
Country China
 
Platform ID GPL29537
Series (1)
GSE199892 Epitranscriptomic map of N6-methyladenosine circular RNAs in the spinal cord of morphine-tolerant rats

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE The “m6A methylation level” for a transcript was calculated as the percentage of modified RNA (%Modified) in all RNAs based on the IP (Cy5-labelled) and Sup (Cy3-labelled) normalized intensities.

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
ASCRPR010226 -2.126632465
ASCRPR010440 -5.271372571
ASCRPR002532 -2.435930744
ASCRPR012824 -7.936362055
ASCRPR001038 -1.85954499
ASCRPR002731 -4.455043241
ASCRPR001020 -7.102665092
ASCRPR001795 -6.324982297
ASCRPR011800 -1.109142255
ASCRPR007487 -7.158971688
ASCRPR010555 -2.509002438
ASCRPR002801 -6.965398562
ASCRPR012559 -5.942001622
ASCRPR013442 -5.090107012
ASCRPR000763 -1.657815095
ASCRPR007736 -1.557970303
ASCRPR007417 -4.672137021
ASCRPR003178 -2.869186366
ASCRPR003044 -3.618504119
ASCRPR008636 0.133754033

Total number of rows: 12893

Table truncated, full table size 324 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM5990322_NS4_Cy3.txt.gz 1.5 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
Processed data included within Sample table

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