ChIP-seq data for Nitrogenase regulation in Vibrio natriegens differs from other γ-proteobacteria
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ABSTRACT: Regulation of nitrogenase, which converts nitrogen gas (N2) into ammonium (NH4+), typically involves a conserved set of regulatory proteins across diverse N2-fixing (diazotrophic) bacteria. However, the interactions and relative influence of these regulators can vary between species. Thus, one cannot make assumptions about nitrogenase regulation when working with uncharacterized diazotrophs like Vibrio natriegens, a γ-proteobacterium of growing interest for synthetic biology. Here, we characterized the roles of several annotated V. natriegens nitrogenase regulatory proteins in response to NH4+ versus N2. This data set describes the NtrC binding sites in Vibrio natrigens grown with NH4+ versus N2 using chromatin immunopreiciptation combined with combined with massively parallel sequencing (ChIP-seq).
ORGANISM(S): Vibrio natriegens NBRC 15636 = ATCC 14048 = DSM 759
PROVIDER: GSE333729 | GEO | 2026/06/01
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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