Project description:Antrodia Camphorata is well known in Taiwan as a folk medicinal fungus with anticancer and anti-inflammatory effects. In this study, we used a human acute myelogenous leukemia cell line, KG-1, as the experimental model and constructed a high-throughput gene screen integrated platform by using a combination of herbal identification, UV-VIS spectrophotometry, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS), and DNA microarray technology. Based on this science-based platform, we developed a practical quantitative method and also established an organic/inorganic chemical fingerprint for the herbal materials. In the mean while, the global gene expression patterns of the KG-1 cells treated with various A. camphorata mycelia extracts (water and methanol extracts) were compared. Furthermore, several possible biological responses and relevant marker gene would be identified by our high-throughput integrated platform. Keywords: KG-1 treated with AC extracts for 4 days, cDNA microarray, biomarker selection.
Project description:This dataset consists of Spec-seq samples data for four tandem zinc finger proteins in human genome, each with two replicates. The Spec-seq is a medium throughput technique to characterize the binding specificity of a TF of interest to thousands of binding sites with resolution down to 0.2kT. Similar samples were deposited to NCBI GEO database before (GSE188166). The data analysis workflow for each ZFP can be accessed through https://github.com/zeropin/ZFPCookbook.
Project description:This series is an updated dataset consisting of the Spec-seq and Methyl-Spec-seq samples for human CTCF with a bigger sequencing libraries and different epigenetic modifications. Each sample has replicate to gurantee the reproducibility for each measurement.