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Series GSE44419 Query DataSets for GSE44419
Status Public on Feb 21, 2013
Title Expression data of WT (NCED3pro:LUC transgenic plants, gl1 Columbia background) and ced2 under osmotic stress
Organism Arabidopsis thaliana
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary ced2 mutant has reduced expression of NCED3 in response to osmotic stress (PEG, polyethylene glycol) treatments compared to the wild type. Other ABA biosynthesis genes are also greatly reduced in ced2 under osmotic stress. We used microarrays to detail the global programme of gene expression under osmotic stress treatment and identified distinct classes of up/down-regulated genes in the stress pathway.
 
Overall design Arabidopsis seedlings were selected at 14 days with 6hr PEG treatment for RNA extraction andhybridization to theĀ ArabidopsisĀ ATH1 Gene expression arrays (Agilent Technologies). From Northern data we have known some of well-known stress responsive gene were significantly changed. We sought to obtain whole gene expression to analysis which genes were affected in the osmotic stress pathway.
 
Contributor(s) Wang Z, Xiong L
Citation(s) 25416474
Submission date Feb 20, 2013
Last update date Apr 22, 2015
Contact name zhenyu wang
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone 966028082661
Organization name KAUST
Street address PSGC
City Thuwal
ZIP/Postal code 23955-6900
Country Saudi Arabia
 
Platforms (1)
GPL12621 Agilent-021169 Arabidopsis 4 Oligo Microarray (V4) (Probe Name version)
Samples (4)
GSM1084796 WT p6H 1
GSM1084797 WT p6H 2
GSM1084798 ced2 p6h 1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA189940

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