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Sample GSM7495376 Query DataSets for GSM7495376
Status Public on Dec 20, 2023
Title Water treated JK1466 animals, Independent Trial 1
Sample type RNA
 
Source name C. elegans Jk1466 water control
Organism Caenorhabditis elegans
Characteristics tissue: Whole animal
genotype: Jk1466 (gld-1(-))
age: 2 days after hacht, L4/young adults
Treatment protocol 16-18 hours after haching L1 larvae were treated with 25 uM of each tryptophan derived-betaxanthin in S. medium for 48 hours at 20 ºC
Growth protocol JK1466 worms were syncronized using the bleaching protocol, from adult worms maintained in standart NGM agar plates at 20 ºC
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol TRIzol extraction of total RNA was performed according to the manufacturer's instructions, followed by a purification using PureLink TM RNA Mini Kit from Invitrogen
Label BIOTIN-STREPTAVIDIN
Label protocol Ss-cDNA was synthetized from 3.5 ng of each sample using the GeneChip WT Pico Reagent kit (Affymetrix, P/N 703262). The amount and quality of ss-cDNA were checked by Nanodrop and Bioanalyzer. ss-cDNA targets were cleaned up, and after fragmentation and terminal labelling with biotin
 
Hybridization protocol 3.75 µg of fragmented and biotinylated ss-cDNA were included in the hybridization mix, using the GenAtlas Hybridization, Wash and Stain kit for WT Array Strips (Affymetrix, P/N 901667) according to the recommendations of the manufacturer. The resulting preparations were hybridized to GeneChip® C. elegans Gene 1.1 ST Array Strip (Affymetrix, 902157) with 26 unique sequences of each transcript. After applying hybridization (spike controls) and labeling tests it was observed that the 20 chips had fulfilled the quality criteria.
Scan protocol GeneAtlas Microarray System from Affymetrix
Description Gene expression data from control (non treated) animals
JK-C1_1.ga.rma-gene-full.chp Signal
Data processing After scanning, microarrays data were processed using Affymetrix Expression Command Console (Affymetrix) and all samples were within bounds for hybridization and labeling tests. Three independent RNA samples were employed. Samples from worms treated with food colorants were grouped as “treatment” and worms with no exposition were grouped as “control”. Data analysis was then performed with RMA (Robust Multiarray Average) allowing raw intensity values to be background corrected, log2 transformed and then quantile normalized in order to obtain an individual intensity value for each probe set.
affymetrix-algorithm-name = rma-gene-full
affymetrix-algorithm-version = 1.0
program-name = Expression Console
program-version = 1.4.1.46
 
Submission date Jun 16, 2023
Last update date Dec 20, 2023
Contact name Fernando Gandía-Herrero
E-mail(s) fgandia@um.es
Phone 868889592
Organization name University of Murcia
Department Biochemistry and Moleular Biology
Lab Garcia-Carmona's Lab
Street address Universidad de Murcia, Campus Espinardo - Edificio Veterinaria
City Murcia
State/province Murcia
ZIP/Postal code E-30100
Country Spain
 
Platform ID GPL28002
Series (1)
GSE235107 Expression data of C. elegans JK1466 strain treated with tryptophan-derived betaxanthins

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE normalized

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
18450001 1.16013
18450003 1.68249
18450005 1.26995
18450007 2.00714
18450009 2.27787
18450011 0.828132
18450013 1.38972
18450015 2.27115
18450019 0.700209
18450021 1.48414
18450023 1.26443
18450025 2.22637
18450027 1.44296
18450029 1.33966
18450031 1.3537
18450033 1.49441
18450035 1.72387
18450037 1.76972
18450039 1.5238
18450041 1.17449

Total number of rows: 29317

Table truncated, full table size 483 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM7495376_JK-C1_1.ga.cel.gz 4.6 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
GSM7495376_JK-C1_1.ga.rma-gene-full.chp.gz 184.4 Kb (ftp)(http) CHP
Processed data included within Sample table
Processed data provided as supplementary file

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