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Series GSE1361 Query DataSets for GSE1361
Status Public on May 04, 2004
Title Concurrent Versus Individual Binding of HuR and AUF1 to Common Labile Target mRNAs
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary RNA was isolated from material that had been immunoprecipitated (IP) from Hela cells using antibodies recognizing RNA-binding proteins HuR or AUF1, as well as using a control IgG1 antibody. RNA was reverse-transcribed in the presence of [alpha-33P]dCTP and the radiolabeled product used to hybridize human cDNA arrays. The experiment was repeated using three independent sample sets. The samples were numbered HuR-1, HuR-2, HuR-3, AUF1-1, AUF1-2, AUF1-3, IgG1-1, IgG1-2, IgG1-3. HuR represents RNA from IP reactions using an anti-HuR antibody, AUF1 represents RNA from IP reactions using an anti-AUF1 antibody and, IgG1 represents RNA from IP reactions using an anti-IgG1 antibody. The numbers 1, 2 and 3 correspond to the three independent experimental datasets.
Keywords = RNa-binding protein
Keywords = mRNA stability
Keywords = exosome
Keywords = polysome
Keywords = RNA motif
Keywords: ordered
 
 
Contributor(s) Lal A, Mazan-Mamczarz K, Kawai T, Yang X, Martindale JL, Gorospe M
Citation(s) 15257295
Submission date May 04, 2004
Last update date Jan 17, 2013
Contact name Myriam Gorospe
E-mail(s) myriam-gorospe@nih.gov
Phone 410-558-8443
Fax 410-558-8386
Organization name NIA
Lab LCMB
Street address 5600 Nathan Shock Drive
City Baltimore
State/province MD
ZIP/Postal code 21224
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL1211 NIA MGC, Mammalian Genome Collection
Samples (9)
GSM21962 AUF1-1
GSM21963 AUF1-2
GSM21964 AUF1-3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA90115

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