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Sample GSM363523 Query DataSets for GSM363523
Status Public on Jun 03, 2009
Title HybridPoplar_H11-11_OralSecretion2hSink_vs_OralSecretion6hSink_Hyb1
Sample type RNA
 
Channel 1
Source name Hybrid poplar, oral secretion treatment for 2 hours, systemic sink leaves
Organism Populus trichocarpa x Populus deltoides
Characteristics tissue: sink leaf
genotype: H11-11
experimental protocol: Six month old clonal trees grown under greenhouse conditions. Leaves at the crown with a midvein length < 6cm were harvested with petioles removed from five trees subjected to the same treatment. Leaves act as carbon sinks in relation to systemic source and treated source leaves. RNA was isolated individually from each of the five trees and then pooled prior to cDNA synthesis.
Biomaterial provider Shoots were harvested from trees growing at the University of British Columbia South Campus farm.
Treatment protocol Five lowest, fully-expanded, healthy source leaves were caged on each tree using nylon mesh bags. For oral secretion treatments, four 10 cm strips were punctured parallel to the midrib on each of the five caged leaves with a pattern wheel, and 20 microL of forest tent caterpillar oral secretion was also applied to the wound sites. Systemic sink leaves were harvested 2 hours after the initiation of treatment.
Growth protocol Trees were grown under standard greenhouse conditions. See Ralph et al. (2006) Molecular Ecology 15: 1275-1297.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Total RNA was isolated according to procedures described in Kolosova et al. (2004) (Biotechniques 36: 821-824). Total RNA was quantified and quality checked by spectrophotometer and agarose gel. Poly(A)+ RNA was isolated by oligo d(T) cellulose using the Poly(A) Pure kit (Ambion, Austin, USA), following manufacturer's instructions. RNA was also evaluated for integrity and the presence of contaminants using reverse transcription with Superscript II reverse transcriptase (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, USA) with an oligo d(T18) primer and _P32 dGTP incorporation. After removal of unincorporated nucleotides using gel filtration columns (Microspin S-300 HR columns, Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Buckinghamshire, UK) the resulting cDNA smear was resolved using a vertical 1% agarose alkaline gel and visualized using a Storm 860 phosphorimager (Amersham Pharmacia Biotech).
Label Cy5
Label protocol Hybridizations were performed using the Genisphere Array350 kit (Genisphere) following manufacturer’s instructions. Forty µg total RNA was reverse transcribed using Superscript II reverse transcriptase (Invitrogen) and oligo d(T18) primers with a 5’ unique sequence overhang specific to either the Cy3 or Cy5 labeling reactions. The RNA strand of the resulting cDNA:RNA hybrid was hydrolyzed in 0.075 M NaOH / 0.0075 M EDTA at 65°C for 15 min followed by neutralization in 0.175 M Tris-HCl (pH 8.0).
 
Channel 2
Source name Hybrid poplar, oral secretion treatment for 6 hours, systemic sink leaves
Organism Populus trichocarpa x Populus deltoides
Characteristics tissue: sink leaf
genotype: H11-11
experimental protocol: Six month old clonal trees grown under greenhouse conditions. Leaves at the crown with a midvein length < 6cm were harvested with petioles removed from five trees subjected to the same treatment. Leaves act as carbon sinks in relation to systemic source and treated source leaves. RNA was isolated individually from each of the five trees and then pooled prior to cDNA synthesis.
Biomaterial provider Shoots were harvested from trees growing at the University of British Columbia South Campus farm.
Treatment protocol Five lowest, fully-expanded, healthy source leaves were caged on each tree using nylon mesh bags. For oral secretion treatments, four 10 cm strips were punctured parallel to the midrib on each of the five caged leaves with a pattern wheel, and 20 microL of forest tent caterpillar oral secretion was also applied to the wound sites. Systemic sink leaves were harvested 6 hours after the initiation of treatment.
Growth protocol Trees were grown under standard greenhouse conditions. See Ralph et al. (2006) Molecular Ecology 15: 1275-1297.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Total RNA was isolated according to procedures described in Kolosova et al. (2004) (Biotechniques 36: 821-824). Total RNA was quantified and quality checked by spectrophotometer and agarose gel. Poly(A)+ RNA was isolated by oligo d(T) cellulose using the Poly(A) Pure kit (Ambion, Austin, USA), following manufacturer's instructions. RNA was also evaluated for integrity and the presence of contaminants using reverse transcription with Superscript II reverse transcriptase (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, USA) with an oligo d(T18) primer and _P32 dGTP incorporation. After removal of unincorporated nucleotides using gel filtration columns (Microspin S-300 HR columns, Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Buckinghamshire, UK) the resulting cDNA smear was resolved using a vertical 1% agarose alkaline gel and visualized using a Storm 860 phosphorimager (Amersham Pharmacia Biotech).
Label Cy3
Label protocol Hybridizations were performed using the Genisphere Array350 kit (Genisphere) following manufacturer’s instructions. Forty µg total RNA was reverse transcribed using Superscript II reverse transcriptase (Invitrogen) and oligo d(T18) primers with a 5’ unique sequence overhang specific to either the Cy3 or Cy5 labeling reactions. The RNA strand of the resulting cDNA:RNA hybrid was hydrolyzed in 0.075 M NaOH / 0.0075 M EDTA at 65°C for 15 min followed by neutralization in 0.175 M Tris-HCl (pH 8.0).
 
 
Hybridization protocol Following pooling of the appropriate cDNAs, samples were precipitated with linear acrylamide and resuspended in a 45 µL hybridization solution consisting of 25% formamide, 4x SSC, 0.5% SDS, 2x Denhardt’s solution, 1 mM EDTA, 4.0 µL LNA d(T) blocker, 2 µg sheared salmon testes DNA (Invitrogen) and 0.75 µL of Cy5-labeled GFP cDNA (Cy5-dUTP and Ready-To-Go labeling beads, Amersham Pharmacia Biotech). Immediately prior to use, arrays were pre-washed 3´ in 0.1% SDS at room temperature for 5 min each, followed by two washes in MilliQ-H2O for 2 min each, 3 min at 95°C in MilliQ-H2O, and dried by centrifugation (3 minutes at 2000 rpm in an IEC Centra CL2 centrifuge with rotor IEC 2367-00 in 50 mL conical tube). The cDNA probe was heat denatured at 80°C for 10 min, then maintained at 65°C prior to adding to a microarray slide heated to 55°C, covered with a 22 ´ 60 ´ 1.5 mm glass coverslip (Fisher Scientific), and incubated for 16 h at 48°C. Arrays were washed in 2´ SSC, 0.2% SDS at room temperature for 5 min to remove the coverslip, followed by 15 min at 65°C in the same solution, then three washes of 5 min in 2´ SSC at room temperature, and three washes of 5 min in 0.2´ SSC at room temperature, and dried by centrifugation. The Cy3 and Cy5 3DNA capture reagent (Genisphere) were then hybridized to the bound cDNA on the microarray in a 45 µL volume consisting of 25% formamide, 4x SSC, 0.5% SDS, 2x Denhardt’s solution, 1 mM EDTA,, 2.5 µL Cy3 capture reagent and 2.5 µL Cy5 capture reagent. The 3DNA capture reagent is bound to its complementary cDNA capture sequence on the Cy3 or Cy5 oligo d(T) primers. The second hybridization was performed for 3 h at 48°C, then washed and dried as before.
Scan protocol Fluorescent images of hybridized arrays were acquired by using ScanArray Express (PerkinElmer, Foster City, USA). The Cy3 and Cy5 cyanine fluors were excited at 543 nm and 633 nm, respectively. All scans were performed at the same laser power (90%), but with the photomultiplier tube settings for the two channels adjusted such that the ratio of the mean signal intensities was ~1, and the percentage of saturated array elements was < 0.5% but > 0%, while minimizing background fluorescence. Fluorescent intensity data were extracted by using the ImaGene 5.5 software (Biodiscovery, El Segundo, USA).
Description Gene expression.
Data processing Before data normalization, the lowest 10% of median foreground intensities was subtracted from the median foreground intensities to correct for background intensity. After quantification of the signal intensities, data were normalized to compensate for non-linearity of intensity distributions using the vsn method (Huber et al., 2002 Bioinformatics 18: S96-S104). For the oral secretion treatment using pooled biological replicates, total RNA from treated and untreated control leaves of the same source/sink group was compared using a balanced loop consisting of direct and indirect comparisons across treatments and time points, with dye balance, using a total of 54 hybridizations. To assess the transcriptional response to stress treatments, a linear mixed-effects model was fitted to the normalized intensities in the Cy3 and Cy5 channels of each experiment using 54 microarray slides. The model contained an adjustment for dye effect, an array effect indicating which Cy5/Cy3 pair was on each array, and a treatment effect indicating treatment and time point. Expression variance was obtained from technical variance among slides. Next, the ratio of the treatment minus untreated control parameter estimate to the standard error was used to calculate a t statistic and P value. The Q value for each effect and gene was calculated for each of the models to adjust for the false discovery rate (Storey and Tibshirani et al., 2003). All statistical analyses were performed within the R statistical package (version 2.5.1; http://www.r-project.org/).
 
Submission date Jan 22, 2009
Last update date Jun 19, 2009
Contact name Joerg Bohlmann
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone 604-822-0282
Organization name University of British Columbia
Department Michael Smith Laboratories
Lab Joerg Bohlmann
Street address #301 - 2185 East Mall
City Vancouver
State/province BC
ZIP/Postal code V6T 1Z4
Country Canada
 
Platform ID GPL5921
Series (2)
GSE16365 Hybrid Poplar H11-11 Systemic Herbivory Response Dataset 1
GSE16383 Hybrid Poplar H11-11 Systemic Herbivory Response

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
CY3_FG_MEAN raw data, Cy3 channel, foreground, mean signal
CY3_BG_MEAN raw data, Cy3 channel, background, mean signal
CY3_FG_MEDIAN raw data, Cy3 channel, foreground, median signal
CY3_BG_MEDIAN raw data, Cy3 channel, background, median signal
CY5_FG_MEAN raw data, Cy5 channel, foreground, mean signal
CY5_BG_MEAN raw data, Cy5 channel, background, mean signal
CY5_FG_MEDIAN raw data, Cy5 channel, foreground, median signal
CY5_BG_MEDIAN raw data, Cy5 channel, background, median signal
VALUE Cy3/Cy5 ratio, normalized data, natural log scale

Data table
ID_REF CY3_FG_MEAN CY3_BG_MEAN CY3_FG_MEDIAN CY3_BG_MEDIAN CY5_FG_MEAN CY5_BG_MEAN CY5_FG_MEDIAN CY5_BG_MEDIAN VALUE
01010101 313.2045 315.3305 211.5 226.5 10426.9007 386.38 10493.0 295.0
01010102 3810.3681 413.305 3873.0 306.0 703.7292 343.7354 624.0 276.0 -1.71987458141219
01010103 392.9659 346.5382 317.5 267.0 9221.6084 347.3591 8989.0 271.5
01010104 1518.0759 360.3559 1452.0 282.0 524.5655 275.7153 458.0 214.0 -1.00031026810462
01010105 555.2727 364.1926 513.5 285.0 11673.4591 381.9433 12213.0 288.0
01010106 1614.1342 408.7048 1516.0 320.0 487.9655 288.7591 469.0 221.0 -1.0224585367806
01010107 429.2889 387.2913 382.0 287.0 238.8605 246.0193 191.0 187.0
01010108 8725.1039 472.878 9244.0 390.5 2436.9437 350.1318 2332.5 267.0 -1.18293575193768
01010109 363.0 324.3595 295.0 231.0 284.9556 281.3495 232.0 229.0 0.200774331482756
01010110 605.6422 368.7138 487.0 271.0 414.4771 315.1158 351.0 235.0 0.0380831656738261
01010111 3324.4912 418.1636 3187.0 344.0 1107.9496 397.6102 1067.0 324.0 -0.912187500747101
01010112 1894.7467 447.4776 1812.5 343.5 1329.642 356.2372 1172.0 283.0 -0.193927512395549
01010113 896.4091 397.5806 747.0 317.0 527.7955 326.9301 481.0 262.5 -0.148314341252052
01010114 663.3486 377.2154 621.0 300.0 443.2569 304.9161 364.0 229.5 -0.231595603056366
01010115 1190.2808 332.4438 1074.0 282.0 1173.9934 307.2256 1128.0 232.5 0.36744235324649
01010116 1530.7324 440.1406 1405.0 378.0 926.0592 318.893 807.5 228.0 -0.317324562479176
01010117 729.0174 380.5204 639.5 282.0 471.9709 324.4944 409.5 248.0 -0.136004291442693
01010118 323.1954 321.7006 234.0 239.0 18037.1212 424.1196 18288.0 328.0
01010201 1364.2745 328.994 1272.0 243.0 639.7931 328.8879 593.0 237.0 -0.551765390275777
01010202 336.6774 327.3301 244.0 255.5 304.7073 273.53 213.0 192.0

Total number of rows: 17280

Table truncated, full table size 1495 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM363523_Poplar_Feb_14_05_13130282_Trial2_Cy3_July_22_2005.tif.gz 21.8 Mb (ftp)(http) TIFF
GSM363523_Poplar_Feb_14_05_13130282_Trial2_Cy5_July_22_2005.tif.gz 21.7 Mb (ftp)(http) TIFF
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