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Sample GSM545375 Query DataSets for GSM545375
Status Public on Apr 20, 2011
Title colmut_1 with array type ATH1 from Affymetrix
Sample type RNA
 
Source name colmut_1
Organism Arabidopsis thaliana
Characteristics ecotype: columbia
developmental stage (boyes et al. plant cell 2001): 1-5 rosette leaf
Treatment protocol Name:ColMut - environmental treatment - pathogen infection,inoculation with bacteria pto expressing the mutant effector hopz1ac216a.:quantity 10cfu/ml time 6hour . - Leaves were infiltrated with bacterial suspension containing 108 cfu/ml of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato (Pto) expressing the effector HopZ1a carrying a mutation that inactivates its catalytic site (C216A), using a blunt syringae
Growth protocol caulin leaf - -Grown in rich substrate in growth chambers at 21 ÂșC with 8h light / 16h dark.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol colmut_1:7.5ng. Qiagen_RNeasy kit
Label Biotin
Label protocol labelling Biotin direct, amplification=yes, cRNA 20 ug.
 
Hybridization protocol labelled extract quantity: 15ug
Scan protocol GCOS, Biotin:pmt voltage 570nm,650V,laser power 1
Description - Pseudomonas syringae is a plant pathogenic bacterium that relies on a type III secretion system (T3SS) to cause disease in susceptible hosts and to trigger defence in resistant plants. The T3SS translocates effector proteins directly inside the plant cell. Some P. syringae pathovars translocate the effector HopZ1a, which is recognized in Arabidopsis, triggering the hypersensitive response (HR). This resistance does not depend on the usual defence pathways involved in resistance against other avirulence effectors, so it would be very helpful to know the transcriptomic events that take place in the context of a hypersensitive response triggered by HopZ1a. ULP genes codifies for plant SUMO-proteases. Recent studies by our group revealed that they could be involved in plant defense against microorganisms.
Data processing The data were normalized with the gcrma algorithm (Irizarry et al., 2003) using R-2.6.2 version and AFFYMETRIX bioconductor packages (Gentleman and Carey, 2002).
 
Submission date May 20, 2010
Last update date Aug 15, 2018
Contact name stephanie huguet
E-mail(s) huguet@evry.inra.fr
Organization name inra
Street address 2 rue gaston cremieux
City evry
ZIP/Postal code 91000
Country France
 
Platform ID GPL198
Series (1)
GSE21920 affy_syringae_malaga_athaliana-Role of different proteases in plant defence
Relations
Reanalyzed by GSE118579

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF ID number
VALUE log2 gcrma normalized signal intensity

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
244901_at 5.68288012535402
244902_at 3.53640408570281
244903_at 6.08010333164092
244904_at 3.36728439394938
244905_at 2.06722845317766
244906_at 5.25633253050619
244907_at 2.4698050286877
244908_at 2.25507571494397
244909_at 2.18818006553093
244910_s_at 2.33480397582809
244911_at 2.59515745133358
244912_at 6.04788349012066
244913_at 1.96502500259365
244914_at 2.61308016607676
244915_s_at 2.15912883084793
244916_at 2.06378032014375
244917_at 2.11433595270167
244918_at 2.24104282936010
244919_at 2.34297881800907
244920_s_at 4.88292709586072

Total number of rows: 22810

Table truncated, full table size 601 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM545375.CEL.gz 1.9 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
Processed data included within Sample table

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