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Sample GSM51436 Query DataSets for GSM51436
Status Public on Nov 16, 2005
Title SigB-null SeriesA Transition T+0.25 hours
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Total RNA SeriesB
Organism Bacillus subtilis
Extracted molecule total RNA
 
Description Total RNA was extracted from the wild-type strain (Bacillus subtilis, 168) and phoR and sigB-null mutants before, during (T0) and after transition to phosphate-limited growth. Cell harvesting, preparation of RNA, synthesis of radioactively labeled cDNA and hybridization of B. subtilis macroarrays (Sigma-Genosys, The Woodlands, Tex., USA) were performed as described by Eymann and co-workers (Eymann, C., H. Mach, C. R. Harwood, and M. Hecker. 1996. Phosphate-starvation-inducible proteins in Bacillus subtilis: a two-dimensional gel electrophoresis study. Microbiology 142:3163-70.). Each analysis was carried out twice, using two independently isolated RNA preparations and two different array batches. The arrays were exposed to a phosphorescent screen which was subsequently scanned with a Storm 860 PhosphorImager (Molecular Dynamics, Sunnyvale, CA, USA) at a resolution of 50 µm and a 16-bit color depth. For quantification of the hybridization signals and background subtraction, the ArrayVision software (Version 5.1, Imaging Research, Onteria, Canada) was used. Calculation of normalized intensity values of the individual spots was performed using the over-all-spot-normalization function of ArrayVision. To avoid extreme expression ratios for genes close to or below the detection limit, genes with signal intensity values corresponding to less that twice the background were not counted in the analysis. Subsequently, the average of the normalized intensity values of the duplicate spots of each gene was used to calculate the expression level ratios. Data analysis (statistical analysis, visualization and the generation of lists) was performed using the GeneSpring software (Version 4.2.12, Silicon Genetics, Redwood City, CA).
Keywords = phosphate starvation
Keywords = PhoP regulon
Keywords = signal transduction
Keywords = DNA-array
Keywords = gene expression
 
Submission date May 16, 2005
Last update date Nov 16, 2005
Contact name Nicholas Allenby
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone (+44) 191 2227708
Fax (+44) 191 2227736
URL http://www.ncl.ac.uk/biomed/staff/profile/colin.harwood
Organization name The University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Department Institute for Cell and Molecular Biosciences
Lab Prof. Colin Harwood
Street address Leech Building, Medical School
City Newcastle upon Tyne
State/province Tyne and Wear
ZIP/Postal code NE2 4HH
Country United Kingdom
 
Platform ID GPL188
Series (1)
GSE2667 Genome-wide transcriptional analysis of the phosphate starvation stimulon of Bacillus subtilis

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
SPOTA spot A
SPOTB spot B
RAW average of spot A and spot B
BACK background
VALUE normalised value

Data table
ID_REF SPOTA SPOTB RAW BACK VALUE
349 12778.93753 12157.88216 12468 5776 0.40
1371 14797.18203 14630.70527 14714 5776 0.54
564 8133.696725 7945.790526 8040 5776 0.14
1083 10083.04578 11252.92292 10668 5776 0.30
1018 7739.88596 6605.520757 7173 5776 0.08
2809 7215.944231 7589.679881 7403 5776 0.10
1290 18247.42585 16843.70641 17546 5776 0.71
985 19626.90573 17575.26419 18601 5776 0.77
984 54573.97911 54210.43469 54392 5776 2.93
1591 7014.205745 6916.223587 6965 5776 0.07
3919 7955.669343 9033.347273 8495 5776 0.16
1638 11024.78002 10093.32744 10559 5776 0.29
3169 20325.44552 21339.96019 20833 5776 0.91
3170 13905.53781 13194.67297 13550 5776 0.47
1639 8060.905095 7134.499184 7598 5776 0.11
3171 8261.747408 7272.608951 7767 5776 0.12
3328 22977.80648 20751.211 21865 5776 0.97
1878 34796.41433 34194.04898 34495 5776 1.73
2000 8411.126051 9679.044017 9045 5776 0.20
2777 16806.40404 15627.32211 16217 5776 0.63

Total number of rows: 4107

Table truncated, full table size 176 Kbytes.




Supplementary data files not provided

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