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Sample GSM847063 Query DataSets for GSM847063
Status Public on Dec 10, 2011
Title Ylr278c_ungapped_8mers
Sample type protein
 
Source name Yeast Ylr278c
Organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Characteristics yeast transcription factor: Ylr278c
Extracted molecule protein
Extraction protocol Full-length open reading frames and/or DNA binding domains were either cloned into the Gateway pDEST15 (N-terminal GST-tag) expression vector by recombinational cloning from previously created pENTR clones or were cloned by PCR amplification from genomic DNA and Gateway cloning into pDONR221. All proteins were produced from purified plasmids by in vitro transcription and translation using the PURExpress® In Vitro Protein Synthesis Kit according to manufacturer’s instructions. Glycerol was added to a final concentration of 38%, and proteins were stored at -20°C until further use. Western blots were performed for each protein to assess quality and to approximate protein concentration by visual inspection relative to a dilution series of recombinant GST standards.
Label Alexa 488
Label protocol Proteins were tagged with N-terminal GST by cloning. Protein-bound arrays were incubated with Alexa-488-conjugated rabbit polyclonal antibody to GST (Invitrogen).
 
Hybridization protocol Double-stranded microarrays were first pre-moistened in PBS / 0.01% Triton X-100 for 5 min and blocked with PBS / 2% (wt/vol) nonfat dried milk (Sigma) under LifterSlip cover slips (Erie Scientific) for 1 h. Microarrays were then washed once with PBS / 0.1% (vol/vol) Tween-20 for 5 min and once with PBS / 0.01% Triton X-100 for 2 min. Proteins were diluted to 100 nM (unless otherwise specified) in a 175-μl protein binding reaction containing PBS / 2% (wt/vol) milk / 51.3 ng/μl salmon testes DNA (Sigma) / 0.2 μg/μl bovine serum albumin (New England Biolabs). Preincubated protein binding mixtures were applied to individual chambers of a four-chamber gasket cover slip in a steel hybridization chamber (Agilent), and the assembled microarrays were incubated for 1 h at 20°C. Microarrays were again washed once with PBS / 0.5% (vol/vol) Tween-20 for 3 min, and then once with PBS / 0.01% Triton X-100 for 2 min. Alexa-488-conjugated rabbit polyclonal antibody to GST (Invitrogen) was diluted to 50 μg/ml in PBS / 2% milk and applied to a single-chamber gasket cover slip (Agilent), and the assembled microarrays were again incubated for 1 h at 20°C. Finally, microarrays were washed twice with PBS / 0.05% (vol/vol) Tween-20 for 3 min each, and once in PBS for 2 min. Slides were spun dry by centrifugation at 40 g for 5 min. After each hour-long incubation step, microarrays and cover slips were disassembled in a staining dish filled with 500 ml of the first wash solution. All washes were performed in Coplin jars at 20°C on an orbital shaker at 125 r.p.m. Immediately following each series of washes, microarrays were rinsed in PBS (slowly removed over approximately 10 seconds) to ensure removal of detergent and uniform drying.
Scan protocol Protein-bound microarrays were scanned to detect Alexa-488-conjugated antibody (488 nm ex, 522 nm em) using at least three different laser power settings to best capture a broad range of signal intensities and ensure signal intensities below saturation for all spots. Separately, slides were scanned after primer extension to quantify the amount of incorporated Cy3-conjugated dUTP (543 nm ex, 570 nm em). Microarray TIF images were analyzed using GenePix Pro version 6.0 software (Molecular Devices), bad spots were manually flagged and removed, and data from multiple Alexa 488 scans of the same slide were combined using masliner (MicroArray LINEar Regression) software.
Data processing First, we normalize Alexa 488 signal by the Cy3 signal for each spot to account for differences in the total amount of double-stranded DNA. Because Cy3-dUTP incorporation is influenced both by the total number of adenines and the sequence context of each adenine, we perform a linear regression over all 41,944 variable spots to compute the relative contributions to the total signal of all trinucleotide combinations (followed by adenine). Using these regression coefficients, we calculate the ratio of observed-to-expected Cy3 intensity and use that as a normalization factor. Second, to correct for any possible non-uniformities in protein binding, we further adjust the Cy3-normalized Alexa 488 signals according to their positions on the microarray. We calculate the median normalized intensity of the 15 x 15 block centered on each spot and divide the spot’s signal by the ratio of the median within the block to the median over the entire chamber. Every non-palindromic 8-mer occurs on at least 32 spots in each chamber of our universal PBM and we provide several scores for each 8-mer in each experiment: (1) Median Intensity, (2) Z-Score, and (3) Enrichment Score (E-Score).
 
Submission date Dec 09, 2011
Last update date Dec 10, 2011
Contact name Kevin F Murphy
Organization name Brigham and Women's Hospital
Department Genetics
Lab Bulyk
Street address 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur
City Boston
ZIP/Postal code 02115
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL6796
Series (1)
GSE34306 Curated collection of yeast transcription factor DNA binding specificity data reveals novel structural and gene regulatory insights

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
E-score Enrichment score
VALUE Seed and wobble calculated normalized median signal intensity value
Z-score Z-score

Data table
ID_REF E-score VALUE Z-score
AAAAAAAA 0.07825 96541.53 0.434
AAAAAAAC -0.06995 92215.73 0.0215
AAAAAAAG -0.01195 95986.84 0.3822
AAAAAAAT 0.08037 99543.67 0.7096
AAAAAACA 0.0735 101321.03 0.8688
AAAAAACC 0.00451 93034.82 0.1011
AAAAAACG 0.00663 102730.64 0.9931
AAAAAACT -0.1114 87913.39 -0.4084
AAAAAAGA -0.07711 85010.18 -0.7106
AAAAAAGC -0.21533 83917.59 -0.827
AAAAAAGG 0.10015 99416.12 0.698
AAAAAAGT -0.09198 93120.93 0.1094
AAAAAATA 0.08721 106779.66 1.341
AAAAAATC 0.06852 99543.67 0.7096
AAAAAATG 0.08822 100814.69 0.8237
AAAAAATT 0.01619 103065.38 1.0224
AAAAACAA 0.08274 100779.63 0.8206
AAAAACAC -0.09093 93597.95 0.1554
AAAAACAG -0.13695 81045.68 -1.1404
AAAAACAT -0.15258 94443.8 0.2363

Total number of rows: 32896

Table truncated, full table size 1093 Kbytes.




Supplementary data files not provided
Processed data included within Sample table

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