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Series GSE167267 Query DataSets for GSE167267
Status Public on Oct 05, 2021
Title The role of m6A methylation modification in CPB2 toxin treatment of porcine small intestinal epithelial cells
Organism Sus scrofa
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary In this experiment, m6A-seq sequencing technology was used to study the functional role of methylated molecules in the process of CPB2 processing porcine small intestinal epithelial cells. In this experiment, an IP library and an input library were built together. The IP library was enriched with m6A specific antibodies to generate methylated RNA, and the influence of m6A methylation modification on its expression was analyzed by bioinformatics. We finally concluded that m6A methylation modification may play a very important role after CPB2 toxin treats small intestinal epithelial cells.
 
Overall design Take the blank treatment as the control, and treat the porcine small intestinal epithelial cells with 20ug/ml CPB2 as the CPB2 group. The two groups simultaneously treat the small intestinal epithelial cells for 24h
 
Citation(s) 34737761
Submission date Feb 22, 2021
Last update date Nov 10, 2021
Contact name Zhang Juan li
E-mail(s) zhangjl@st.gau.edu.cn
Phone 18093448012
Organization name Gansu Agricultural University
Street address No. 1 Yingmen Village
City Lanzhou
ZIP/Postal code 730700
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL26351 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Sus scrofa)
Samples (12)
GSM5100593 Control1_IP
GSM5100594 Control2_IP
GSM5100595 Control3_IP
Relations
BioProject PRJNA720433
SRA SRP313895

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GSE167267_4_genes_fpkm_expression1.xlsx 5.0 Mb (ftp)(http) XLSX
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