Project description:The mRNA expression profiles of the WT, hec1hec2, and pifQ were analyzed in 24 hour 22degC and 28degC treated conditions. The gene expression changes was analyzed and compared within 22degC and 28degC.
Project description:To identify putative regulatory elements enriched in the promoters of target genes of the PGE-dependent retrograde signaling pathway, we analyzed 500 bp regions of sequence upstream of genes whose expression was down-regulated by lincomycin. We treated dark-grown Arabidopsis seedlings with lincomycin, sampled them before or after a short illumination and examined the genomic response using Affymetrix ATH1 oligonucleotide microarrays. Differentially regulated genes were ranked based on descending degree of significance (p-value) and the top 50 genes affected by lincomycin in dark grown seedlings and top 50 genes affected by the antibiotic after illumination were selected for further analysis. Experiment Overall Design: 2*2 factorial design, two variables are (1) with/without lincomycin treatment (2) with/without red illumination. There are 2 replicates for each condition.
Project description:Members of the PIF quartet (PIFq) (PIF1, PIF3, PIF4, and PIF5) collectively contribute to induce growth in Arabidopsis seedlings under short day (SD) conditions, specifically promoting elongation at dawn. Their action involves the direct regulation of growth-related and hormone-associated genes. The objective of this genomic analysis was to define a comprehensive set of SD-regulated genes at dawn compared to free-running (LL) conditions in the wild type, followed by identification of those SD-regulated genes whose expression depends on the presence of PIFq. By using this sequential strategy, our aim was to identify PIF/SD-coregulated genes.
Project description:Transcriptional profiling of 60h-old Arabidopsis whole seedlings comparing control Col-0 wild-type plants with pifQ mutant plants The expression profile of dark-grown pifQ mutant shows similar pattern of Rc-grown Col-0 wild-type Keywords: Genetic modification