Project description:The soil-borne ascomycete Verticillium dahliae which causes wilt disease in many important crops results a severe reduction in crop yield and quality. During infection, the V.dahliae will secrete a lot of secondary metabolites which act as toxic factors to promote the infection process. However, the mechanism underlying how V.dahliae secondary metabolites regulate cotton infection remains largely unexplored. BRE1 is a highly conserved ubiquitin ligase (E3) enzymes and regulate expression of specific genes related to the production of secondary metabolites. To get an insight into the genes regulated by VdBre1, the comparative transcriptomic analysis was conducted between VdBre1 deletion mutant and the wild type V592. The conidia of wilde type and mutant were collected and total RNA was extracted using fungal RNA kit, sequencing was performed on an BGISEQ-500 platform.
Project description:miR-93 is often dysregulated in several tumor cell lines, including lymphoblastic leukemias. This dataset can represent a further insight into gene expression changes and GO Terms associated with miR-93 over-expression. miR-93 was over-expressed in Jurkat cells by transduction with a lentiviral transgenic construct encoding for miR-93 under a PGK promoter. A cognate vector encoding for a control hairpin was used to generate control cell line. mRNA Microarray gene expression profiling of Jurkat cells tranduced with either a miR-93 sponge or control construct. 3 biological replicas have been performed.