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Series GSE43170 Query DataSets for GSE43170
Status Public on Dec 28, 2012
Title RIP-seq data for CCNT1
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Other
Summary To demonstrate RIPSeeker program that is developed for RIP-seq analyses, we generated RIP-seq data corresponding to the protein CCNT1 in HEK293 cell line using standard RIP-seq protocols described in Zhao et al., (2010).
 
Overall design We performed two in-house RIP-seq experiments both for CCNT1 in human HEK293 cells. Briefly, we generated tagged CCNT1 using a triple tag system that supports lentiviral stable expression and mammalian affinity purification (MAPLE) Mak et al (2010). The HEK293 cells stably expressing tagged CCNT1 was purified by M2 agarose beads, followed by RNA extraction by Trizol. The library synthesis was carried out according to the RIP-seq protocol described in Zhao et al., (2010) except that one of the two experiments was done with non-strand-specific sequencing.
 
Contributor(s) Li Y, Zhao DY, Greenblatt J, Zhang Z
Citation(s) 23455476
Submission date Dec 27, 2012
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name Yue Li
E-mail(s) gorillayue@gmail.com
Organization name Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Street address 32 Vassar Street, 32-D528
City Cambridge
State/province Massachusetts
ZIP/Postal code 02139
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL9052 Illumina Genome Analyzer (Homo sapiens)
Samples (4)
GSM1057803 CCNT1 RIP-seq strand-specific
GSM1057804 GFP RIP-seq strand-specific
GSM1057805 CCNT1 RIP-seq non-strand-specific
Relations
BioProject PRJNA184836
SRA SRP017701

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GSE43170_RAW.tar 1.3 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of BED)
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