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SRX17958224: GSM6659108: PAO1 EP RIL-IP replicate A; Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1; OTHER
1 ILLUMINA (NextSeq 500) run: 4.3M spots, 502M bases, 199.2Mb downloads

External Id: GSM6659108_r1
Submitted by: Dove, Division of Infectious Diseases, Boston Children's Hosptial
Study: PAO1 Hfq-V RIL-seq
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A key challenge for understanding the role(s) played by short, non-coding RNAs (sRNAs) in bacteria is identifying the mRNA targets regulated by the sRNAs. Because the Hfq protein mediates the interactions between many sRNAs and the corresponding target mRNAs, one apporach to identify the mRNA targets of sRNAs is to capture sRNA:mRNA interactions occuring on Hfq by exposing cells to UV-irradiation, which forms cross-links between nucleic acids and proteins. We subjected cells of P. aeruginosa strain PAO1 and a derivative of PAO1 harboring a C-terminal VSV-G epitope on Hfq to UV-irradiation, immune-precipitated the Hfq-RNA complexes, ligated neighboring RNA molecules together with RNA Ligase, and then purififed the resulting RNAs. These RNAs were converted into cDNA libraries and sequenced using the Illumina NextSeq platform and then subjected to RIL-seq analysis pipeline (version 0.78) to identify chimeric RNA molecules. We also performed RNA-seq for PAO1 ?phrS cells harboring an empty vector (pEV) or a vector expressing PhrS (pPhrS). Overall design: Applying RIL-seq to strains carrying chromosomally-encoded Hfq-VSVG for two different growth conditions. Applying RNA-seq to strains lacking phrS and harboring an empty vector or a vector containing a copy of phrS.
Sample: PAO1 EP RIL-IP replicate A
SAMN31369328 • SRS15475302 • All experiments • All runs
Library:
Name: GSM6659108
Instrument: NextSeq 500
Strategy: OTHER
Source: TRANSCRIPTOMIC
Selection: other
Layout: PAIRED
Construction protocol: Standard TRI Reagent LS protocol was used for RNA extraction Libary construction was carried out based on the RNAtag-Seq methodology (Shishkin, et al., 2015), which was adapted to capture bacterial sRNAs (Melamed et al., 2018)
Runs: 1 run, 4.3M spots, 502M bases, 199.2Mb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR219748604,275,394502M199.2Mb2023-05-03

ID:
24901213

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