Project description:Expression profiles of wild-type and SgrR mutant E. coli strains under aMG and 2-DG-induced stress. Expression profiles of E. coli overexpressing SgrS sRNA.
Project description:Expression profiles of wild-type and SgrR mutant E. coli strains under aMG and 2-DG-induced stress. Expression profiles of E. coli overexpressing SgrS sRNA. Illumina RNA-Seq of total RNA extracted from wild-type, SgrR/SgrS mutant and SgrS overexpressing E. coli strains grown in different conditions.
Project description:Mature tRNA pools were measured using an adaptation of YAMAT-seq (Shigematsu et al., 2017; doi:10.1093/nar/gkx005 ) and further described in (Ayan et al., 2020; doi:10.7554/eLife.57947) in 10 strain-medium combinations (all strains dervied from the model bacterium E. coli MG1655). The aim of the experiment was to investigate the effect of reducing tRNA gene copy number on mature tRNA pools in rich and poor media.
Project description:In order to ensure the reproducibility of the transcriptional response of Halobacterium NRC-1 to oxic/anoxic transitions, we repeated global mRNA measurements for the oxygen time series data in GSE5924, except that cultures were equilibrated to high oxygen for 12 hours prior to the start of the experiment rather than low oxygen. The results of these data suggest that there is good (~60%) reproducibility between datasets, and that Halobacterium responds robustly to oxic/anoxic transitions. Keywords: time series
Project description:This SuperSeries is composed of the following subset Series: GSE15272: Diurnally synchronized transitions between oxic and anoxic physiologies in an archaeon, experiment "A" GSE15273: Diurnally synchronized transitions between oxic and anoxic physiologies in an archaeon, experiment "B" GSE15274: Diurnally synchronized transitions between oxic and anoxic physiologies in an archaeon, experiment "Control-1" GSE15275: Diurnally synchronized transitions between oxic and anoxic physiologies in an archaeon, experiment "C" GSE15276: Diurnally synchronized transitions between oxic and anoxic physiologies in an archaeon, experiment "Control-2" Refer to individual Series