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Sample GSM298501 Query DataSets for GSM298501
Status Public on Jun 20, 2008
Title V2_WILDTY_20_YA0403#13_350
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Wild-type V5 strain media glucose concentration 35.0 g/L
Organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Characteristics Compare a wild type Saccaromyces cerevisise strain V5 strain (=V), with a mutant strain where glucose transport has been reduced by at least 30% in the strain V5.TM6*P (=T), mutant is lacking 7 hexose transporters HXT1, HXT2, HXT3, HXT4, HXT5, HXT6, HXT7, the plasma membrane contains a HXT1-HXT7 fusion protein. This construct is a combination of a low and high affinity glucose transporters. The glucose concentration in the culture media of each array is the parameter that can be how the arrays are sorted.
Yeast cells grown in bioreactors monitoring, pH (=5) temp (=30ºC) and pO2>50% as well as O2 and CO2 in outlet gas. Growth media is YNB-CSM starting at 5% glucose. No detectable or small levels of glycerol (0g/g-starting glucose concentration) and ethanol (<2.5g/g-starting glucose concentration) after glucose depletion in the V5.TM6*P supporting the claim that V5.TM6*P grows fully respiratory on glucose. Result 1: V5 to V5.TM6*P RNA transition induce genes typical for respiratory growth. Result 2: There is a glucose dependence in the array signal of 20 genes (e.g HXT1, RGS2, ADH7, CHA4 and GLK1) in wild type V5 strain is not seen in the V5.TM6*P strain, this is an evidence for that glucose sensing occurs inside the yeast cell. That is, an intact glucose plasma membrane transport system is required for responding to a change in glucose concentration in the range 40 to 5g/L glucose. Last three letters of title is glucose concentration in media, in units g/L if divided by 10 (e.g. T1_MUTANT_13_YA0403#22_365, the residual glucose concentration of this sample is 36.5g/L).
Treatment protocol Transformants were selected by growth on glucose. The resulting ura3 strain is referred to as V5.TM6*. The auxotrophic V5 wild type and V5.TM6* used in this study were made prototrophic by integration of URA3 [3] and are referred to as the V5 wild-type strain and V5.TM6*P, respectively. The growth media in the bioreactor was 5 × defined minimal medium [4], stirring was 1000rpm; Temp 30C; Aeriation 0.5 vvm; pH 5.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Wistar Institute extract protocol
Label P33
Label protocol Wistar Institute label protocol
 
Hybridization protocol Wistar Institute Hybridization protocol
Scan protocol Wistar Institute scan protocol
Description na
Data processing Wistar Institute nMD: normalized Median Density method
 
Submission date Jun 16, 2008
Last update date Jun 19, 2008
Contact name Nicklas Bonander
E-mail(s) n.bonander@aston.ac.uk
Organization name Aston university
Department LHS -Life and Health Science
Street address Aston University
City Birmingham
ZIP/Postal code B4 7ET
Country United Kingdom
 
Platform ID GPL4423
Series (1)
GSE11799 Transcriptome data - Respiratory S. cerevisiae Strain Phenotype is Glucose Insensitive and vital TFs are Hap4 Cat8 Mig1

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE normalized median density

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
1 0.877076951
2 0.944763337
3 0.407792045
4 3.419091543
5 11.59648444
6 0.002
7 1.373148855
8 0.002
9 0.542021965
10 0.575695573
11 0.002
12 0.45977342
13 1.11956085
14 1.107748912
15 0.390944181
16 0.002
17 0.343762788
18 1.464208427
19 2.872852082
20 0.345053106

Total number of rows: 7477

Table truncated, full table size 120 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM298501.txt.gz 634.1 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
Processed data included within Sample table

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