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Sample GSM435658 Query DataSets for GSM435658
Status Public on May 26, 2010
Title Coordination of frontline defense mechanisms under severe oxidative stress. Array 10482
Sample type RNA
 
Channel 1
Source name Halobacterium salinarum, paraquat, recovery
Organism Halobacterium salinarum
Characteristics od: 0.4556
time: 10 min.
strain: NRC-1
medium: CM
agent: paraquat
time course: recovery
Biomaterial provider Baliga Group, Institute for Systems Biology
Growth protocol Standard mid-log phase (OD600 - 0.5-0.6) Halobacterium salinarum reference sample.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Total DNA-free RNA prepared using the Absolutely RNA miniprep kit (Stratagene) and analyzed by PCR to rule out DNA contamination, with Agilent Bioanalyzer to verify integrity, and in the spectrophotometer for quantification.
Label Alexa 647
Label protocol see Baliga NS, Bjork SJ, Bonneau R, Pan M, Iloanusi C, Kottemann MC, Hood L, DiRuggiero J. Systems level insights into the stress response to UV radiation in the halophilic archaeon Halobacterium NRC-1.Genome Res. 2004 Jun;14(6):1025-35
 
Channel 2
Source name Halobacterium standard reference sample
Organism Halobacterium salinarum
Characteristics strain: NRC-1
medium: CM
Biomaterial provider Baliga Group, Institute for Systems Biology
Growth protocol Standard mid-log phase (OD600 - 0.5-0.6) Halobacterium salinarum reference sample.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Total DNA-free RNA prepared using the Absolutely RNA miniprep kit (Stratagene) and analyzed by PCR to rule out DNA contamination, with Agilent Bioanalyzer to verify integrity, and in the spectrophotometer for quantification.
Label Alexa 546
Label protocol see Baliga NS, Bjork SJ, Bonneau R, Pan M, Iloanusi C, Kottemann MC, Hood L, DiRuggiero J. Systems level insights into the stress response to UV radiation in the halophilic archaeon Halobacterium NRC-1.Genome Res. 2004 Jun;14(6):1025-35
 
 
Hybridization protocol see Baliga NS, Bjork SJ, Bonneau R, Pan M, Iloanusi C, Kottemann MC, Hood L, DiRuggiero J. Systems level insights into the stress response to UV radiation in the halophilic archaeon Halobacterium NRC-1.Genome Res. 2004 Jun;14(6):1025-35
Scan protocol ScanArray 5000, using Packard BioChip ScanArray software. See http://www.systemsbiology.org/Scientists_and_Research/Technology/ISB_Facilities/Microarray for microarray scanning details
Description Cells incubated under entrainment conditions
Data processing AnalyzerDG software for spotfinding. Intensities were normalized between the Alexa 546 and Alexa 647 channels by scaling all intensities in one channel such that the 75th percentile in each channel was made equal. See http://www.systemsbiology.org/Scientists_and_Research/Technology/Data_Management/Microarray_Pipeline for more details.
 
Submission date Jul 31, 2009
Last update date May 26, 2010
Contact name Dan Tenenbaum
Organization name Institute for Systems Biology
Street address 1441 N. 34th St.
City Seattle
State/province WA
ZIP/Postal code 98103
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL3739
Series (1)
GSE17515 Coordination of frontline defense mechanisms under severe oxidative stress.

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE normalized log10(Alexa 647 / Alexa 546)
RATIO standard ratio (not log10) of Alexa 546 / Alexa 647
X_INT Background subtracted, normalized intensity value of channel 1
Y_INT Background subtracted, normalized intensity value of channel 2
FLAG Internal Quality Control Flag(s): I - spot present in print, J - spot marginal in print, K - spot absent in print
INV_VALUE normalized log10(Alexa 546 / Alexa 647)

Data table
ID_REF VALUE RATIO X_INT Y_INT FLAG INV_VALUE
1 -0.311764 2.0503137 126.25742 56.48249 I 0.311764138636433
2 -0.210049 1.622134 99.890305 33.530758 I 0.21004887017112306
3 0.0 1.0 56.38009 11.706113 I 0.0
4 -0.187506 1.540069 94.83678 14.380774 I 0.18750638742859055
5 -0.168108 1.4727831 90.69334 15.767885 I 0.16810849693684363
6 -0.1596 1.4442033 88.9334 13.945627 I 0.15959956172317477
7 -0.298813 1.9900643 122.54729 48.21943 I 0.2988132572091109
8 -0.330172 2.1391025 131.72499 38.6349 I 0.3301720926410189
9 -0.440822 2.7599525 842.0513 305.09628 I 0.44082218228433123
10 -0.425043 2.6614556 856.4116 321.78317 I 0.425042641299832
11 -0.298338 1.9878893 192.41199 96.79211 I 0.29833843572575586
12 -0.361149 2.2972815 177.86545 77.42432 I 0.36114913979705104
13 -0.343478 2.2056653 354.65887 160.79451 I 0.34347772878696947
14 -0.256308 1.8044882 329.91052 182.82776 I 0.25630785754853386
15 -0.330517 2.1408017 131.82964 52.538765 I 0.3305168780623154
16 -0.183941 1.5274763 173.86742 113.826584 I 0.1839413388708687
17 -0.12824 1.3435773 542.9301 404.09296 I 0.1282395389511825
18 -0.152387 1.4204121 596.99164 420.29468 I 0.15238689324806867
19 -0.273728 1.8783526 314.6442 167.51071 I 0.27372780654926027
20 -0.304828 2.017822 256.64603 127.18963 I 0.30482793112435586

Total number of rows: 10752

Table truncated, full table size 658 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM435658.csv.gz 1.1 Mb (ftp)(http) CSV
Processed data included within Sample table

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