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Sample GSM1862800 Query DataSets for GSM1862800
Status Public on Aug 28, 2015
Title Control-1: invitro rings
Sample type RNA
 
Source name P.falciparum invitro ring stages
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics tissue: Red blood cells
agent: Plasmodium falciparum 3D7
Treatment protocol Whole blood samples from malaria infected patients were collected into PAX gene blood RNA tubes for RNA extraction
Growth protocol 3D7 strain of Plasmodium falciparum was maintained in continuous culture and synchronized to ring stages using sorbitol and collected into PAX gene blood RNA tubes for RNA extraction 3D7 strain of Plasmodium falciparum was maintained in continuous culture and synchronized to ring stages using sorbitol
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol total RNA was isolated using PAXgene blood RNA kit according to manufacturer’s instructions
Label biotin
Label protocol Biotinylated cRNA were prepared and purified using RNA binding beads according to the standard Affymetrix protocol from 500ng of total RNA (3' IVT express kit, affymetrix).
 
Hybridization protocol Labeled cRNA was fragmented for 35min at 94C according to 49/64 array format and hybridized on Plasmodium/Anopheles Genome Array for 16h at 45C. GeneChips were washed and stained in the Affymetrix Fluidics Station 400.
Scan protocol GeneChips were scanned using Affymetrix gene chip scanner 3000 using GCOS version 1.4 (FS450_0004)
Description Gene expression data from in vitro ring stages
Data processing First the probe level raw data (CEL files) from HP and LP group of samples were read separately for each sample and only the probes and the corresponding expression data of plasmodium Falciparum (PF) were selected for normalization using in house R and Perl scripts. Then the normalization of the data was done using widely used normalization technique, RMA ( Robust Multi-Array Average), an algorithm used to create an expression matrix from Affymetrix data using R/Bioconductor Affy library. Then using the limma package of R/Bioconductor and with threshold setting of 1.5 and 0.05 on fold change(FC) and p value respectively, the differentially expressed genes were obtained.
 
Submission date Aug 27, 2015
Last update date Aug 28, 2015
Contact name Sanjeev Kumar
E-mail(s) sanjeev@biocosls.in
Organization name BioCOS Life Sciences Pvt Ltd
Department R&D
Lab R&D Bioinformatics
Street address 526/A,19th Main,3-sect,Ganesh Complex (2nd Floor) HSR Layout
City Bangalore
State/province Karnataka
ZIP/Postal code 560102
Country India
 
Platform ID GPL1321
Series (2)
GSE72446 Interactions of PfETRAMP14.1 with PfEMP1 and EXP-2 at the parasitophorous vacuolar membrane (PVM) of human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum [HIGH PARASITEMIA ANALYSIS]
GSE72448 Interactions of PfETRAMP14.1 with PfEMP1 and EXP-2 at the parasitophorous vacuolar membrane (PVM) of human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum
Relations
Reanalysis of GSM1862815

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE RMA normalized expression data of Plasmodium Falciparum probes only ( other probes from the chip was filtered out before normalization)

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
AB016617.1_RC_s_at 2.953357512
AF008978.1_RC_at 3.053985335
AF008978.1_x_at 2.157526429
AF008979.1_at 2.213937597
AF008979.1_RC_at 2.679228436
AF008979.1_x_at 2.486274361
AF008980.1_at 2.466829338
AF008980.1_RC_at 2.343190762
AF008980.1_RC_x_at 2.827095798
AF008980.1_x_at 3.140155731
AF008981.1_RC_at 2.690935401
AF008981.1_x_at 2.460327929
AF008982.1_at 2.406688882
AF008982.1_RC_at 2.884769166
AF008983.1_at 2.692988927
AF008983.1_x_at 2.428161198
AF008984.1_at 2.762110048
AF008984.1_RC_at 2.890893628
AF008985.1_at 2.079416004
AF008986.1_at 2.447815033

Total number of rows: 5407

Table truncated, full table size 158 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM1862800_Control-CR1-C1.CEL.gz 1.9 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
Processed data included within Sample table

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