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Transcriptome profiling of sleeping, waking, and sleep deprived adult heterozygous Aldh1L1–eGFP-L10a mice
Transcriptomic studies revealed that hundreds of mRNAs show differential expression in the brains of sleeping relative to awake rats, mice, flies, and sparrows. Although these results have offered clues regarding the molecular consequences of sleep and sleep loss, their functional significance thus...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4580259/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26413480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gdata.2015.08.031 |
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author | Bellesi, Michele de Vivo, Luisa Tononi, Giulio Cirelli, Chiara |
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description | Transcriptomic studies revealed that hundreds of mRNAs show differential expression in the brains of sleeping relative to awake rats, mice, flies, and sparrows. Although these results have offered clues regarding the molecular consequences of sleep and sleep loss, their functional significance thus far has been limited. This is probably because the previous studies pooled transcripts from all brain cells, including neurons and glia. In Bellesi et al. (2015) [1], we used the translating ribosome affinity purification technology (TRAP) and microarray analysis to obtain a genome-wide mRNA profiling of astrocytes as a function of sleep and wake. We used bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) transgenic mice expressing eGFP tagged ribosomal protein L10a under the promoter of the Aldh1L1 gene, a highly expressed astrocytic gene. Using this approach, we could extract only the astrocytic mRNAs, and only those already committed to be translated into proteins (L10a is part of the translational machinery). Here, we report a detailed description of the protocol used in the study (Bellesi et al., 2015 [1]). Array data have been submitted to NCBI GEO under accession number (GSE69079). |
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spelling | pubmed-45802592015-12-22 Transcriptome profiling of sleeping, waking, and sleep deprived adult heterozygous Aldh1L1–eGFP-L10a mice Bellesi, Michele de Vivo, Luisa Tononi, Giulio Cirelli, Chiara Genom Data Data in Brief Transcriptomic studies revealed that hundreds of mRNAs show differential expression in the brains of sleeping relative to awake rats, mice, flies, and sparrows. Although these results have offered clues regarding the molecular consequences of sleep and sleep loss, their functional significance thus far has been limited. This is probably because the previous studies pooled transcripts from all brain cells, including neurons and glia. In Bellesi et al. (2015) [1], we used the translating ribosome affinity purification technology (TRAP) and microarray analysis to obtain a genome-wide mRNA profiling of astrocytes as a function of sleep and wake. We used bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) transgenic mice expressing eGFP tagged ribosomal protein L10a under the promoter of the Aldh1L1 gene, a highly expressed astrocytic gene. Using this approach, we could extract only the astrocytic mRNAs, and only those already committed to be translated into proteins (L10a is part of the translational machinery). Here, we report a detailed description of the protocol used in the study (Bellesi et al., 2015 [1]). Array data have been submitted to NCBI GEO under accession number (GSE69079). Elsevier 2015-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4580259/ /pubmed/26413480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gdata.2015.08.031 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Data in Brief Bellesi, Michele de Vivo, Luisa Tononi, Giulio Cirelli, Chiara Transcriptome profiling of sleeping, waking, and sleep deprived adult heterozygous Aldh1L1–eGFP-L10a mice |
title | Transcriptome profiling of sleeping, waking, and sleep deprived adult heterozygous Aldh1L1–eGFP-L10a mice |
title_full | Transcriptome profiling of sleeping, waking, and sleep deprived adult heterozygous Aldh1L1–eGFP-L10a mice |
title_fullStr | Transcriptome profiling of sleeping, waking, and sleep deprived adult heterozygous Aldh1L1–eGFP-L10a mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Transcriptome profiling of sleeping, waking, and sleep deprived adult heterozygous Aldh1L1–eGFP-L10a mice |
title_short | Transcriptome profiling of sleeping, waking, and sleep deprived adult heterozygous Aldh1L1–eGFP-L10a mice |
title_sort | transcriptome profiling of sleeping, waking, and sleep deprived adult heterozygous aldh1l1–egfp-l10a mice |
topic | Data in Brief |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4580259/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26413480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gdata.2015.08.031 |
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