Project description:RNAseq transcriptome of IRON MAN1 OE line. IMA1 OE plants accumulate Fe in their tissue and exhibit a constitutive induction of their root Fe uptake system.
Project description:Acute myeloid leukemias (AMLs) with rearrangement of the mixed-lineage leukemia (MLL) gene are the most aggressive hematopoietic malignancies. By analyzing the clinical data, we found the expression of SUV39H1 was significantly decreased in AML patients and MLL-AF9 (MA9) induced AML mice, in comparison with controls. Remarkably, when overexpress Suv39h1 in MA9 AML mice, the survival of AML mice was significantly prolonged.To examined the mechanism mediated by Suv39h1 overexpression (SUV-OE), we performed the RNAseq profiling of SUV-OE MA9 AML cells and control cells.
2020-12-22 | GSE115549 | GEO
Project description:RNASeq of Fielder and TaERF-A1-OE
Project description:This study analyzes transcriptomic data of Arabidopsis thaliana Col-0 and overexpression lines of Hypoxia Response Attenuator (HRA1; At3g10040) with Col-0 background (OE-HRA1). Two independent transgenic lines of OE-HRA1 were considered as biological replicates (OE-HRA1#1 and OE-HRA1#2). Seven-day-old seedlings were treated either with or without hypoxia (low oxygen) stress for 2 hours. This dataset includes CEL files, RMA signal values and MAS5 P/M/A calls from total mRNA populations. Quantitative profiling of cellular mRNAs was accomplished with the Affymetrix ATH1 platform. 8 samples, 2 genotypes (Col-0 and OE-HRA1), 2 conditions (2 h non-stress and 2 h hypoxia stress), 2 independent biological replicate experiments
Project description:We aim, among other things, to characterize olfactory receptor (OR) genes wich are differentially expressed between olfactory epithelium (OE) and other organ tissues, in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), and to make comparisons with human data from a previous series using the same platform. Keywords: Comparative Four OE samples and eight non-OE samples, including two samples of the following tissues: heart, liver, lung, and testis.