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Series GSE6900 Query DataSets for GSE6900
Status Public on Feb 14, 2007
Title ENCODE ChIP-chip for Rel A (p65) using polyclonal antibody (N-) on TNF-alpha-stimulated HeLaS3 Cells [unpublished]
Project Pilot ENCODE
Organism(s) Homo sapiens
Experiment type Genome binding/occupancy profiling by genome tiling array
Summary Rel A (p65) ChIP-chip using polyclonal antibody (N-terminus) performed on TNF-alpha-stimulated HeLaS3 cells for Nimblegen ENCODE arrays which comprise 50mer oligonucleotides spaces every 38bps (overlapping by 12nts). Goal was to identify p65-binding regions in the inflammatory and immune response of human cells.
Keywords: ChIP-chip
 
Overall design DNA from immunoprecipitated chromatin using p65 antibody (N-terminus) or normal rabbit IgG was hybridized to a Nimblegen ENCODE tiling array containing overlapping 50nt oligonucleotide probes. Samples are three biological replicates.
Web Link http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/geo/info/ENCODE.html
 
Contributor(s) Hong M, Zhong G, Rozowsky JS, Gerstein MB, Snyder MP
Submission date Jan 29, 2007
Contact name Guoneng Zhong
E-mail(s) guoneng.zhong@yale.edu
Organization name Yale Med
Street address 300 George St
City New Haven
State/province CT
ZIP/Postal code 06511
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL2533 Nimblegen ENCODE tiling array (HG17) with 50mer probe at 38bp interval for RenLab
Samples (3)
GSM159256 p65 ChIP-chip on TNF-alpha-stimulated HeLaS3 cells using polyclonal antibody (N-) [unpublished] Sample 1
GSM159257 p65 ChIP-chip on TNF-alpha-stimulated HeLaS3 cells using polyclonal antibody (N-) [unpublished] Sample 2
GSM159258 p65 ChIP-chip on TNF-alpha-stimulated HeLaS3 cells using polyclonal antibody (N-) [unpublished] Sample 3

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