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Series GSE15236 Query DataSets for GSE15236
Status Public on Aug 24, 2009
Title Expression profiling of the Arabidopsis Mediator complex mutant pft1/med25 and wildtype infected with Fusarium oxysporum
Organism Arabidopsis thaliana
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary The Mediator complex is an evolutionary conserved multiprotein complex that plays an essential role in initiating and regulating transcription. Its function is to act as a universal adaptor between RNA Polymerase II and DNA-bound transcription factors to translate regulatory information from activators and repressors to the transcriptional machinery. We have found that the PFT1 gene (which encodes the MED25 subunit of the Mediator complex) is required for the uncompromised expression of both salicylic acid- and jasmonate-dependent defense genes as well as resistance to the leaf-infecting fungal pathogens, Alternaria brassicicola and Botrytis cinerea in Arabidopsis. Surprisingly, we found that the pft1/med25 mutant showed increased resistance to the root infecting pathogen Fusarium oxysporum and that this resistance was independent of classical defense genes. In addition, the over-expression of PFT1 led to increased susceptibility to F. oxysporum. Therefore, to explore this phenomenon further, we wished to use whole genome transcript profiling to identify which genes may be playing a role in pft1/med25-mediated resistance to F. oxysporum.
 
Overall design We grew both WT and pft1/med25 plants for four weeks in soil. After four weeks we treated the plants by root-dipping in either water or a F. oxysporum spore suspension before replanting them back into soil. There were four independent replicates of each treatment and each replicate contained 20 plants each. The treatments were WT (mock): pft1 (mock): WT (infected): pft1 (infected). Each replicate (16 in total) was harvested after 48 hours and the resulting RNA was used for hybridization to an Affymetrix ATH1 chip.
 
Contributor(s) Kidd BN, Edgar CI, Kumar KK, Schenk PM, Aitken EA, Manners JM, Kazan K
Citation(s) 19671879
Submission date Mar 15, 2009
Last update date Aug 28, 2018
Contact name Brendan Kidd
E-mail(s) brendan.kidd@csiro.au
Organization name CSIRO
Department Plant Industry
Street address 306 Carmody Road
City St Lucia
State/province QLD
ZIP/Postal code 4067
Country Australia
 
Platforms (1)
GPL198 [ATH1-121501] Affymetrix Arabidopsis ATH1 Genome Array
Samples (16)
GSM380433 Mock Col-0 leaf, rep1
GSM380434 Mock Col-0 leaf, rep2
GSM380435 Mock Col-0 leaf, rep3
Relations
Affiliated with GSE69995
BioProject PRJNA116431

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SOFT formatted family file(s) SOFTHelp
MINiML formatted family file(s) MINiMLHelp
Series Matrix File(s) TXTHelp

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