Project description:An eight chip study using total RNA recovered from separate wild-type cultures of Thermotoga maritima at mid-log with 3 different minimal sugar media.
Project description:This study was conducted to identify the genes involved in the synthesis of membrane-spanning ether lipids in Thermotoga maritima MSB8.
Project description:This study was conducted to identify the proteins involved in the synthesis of membrane-spanning ether lipids in Thermotoga maritima.
Project description:An eight chip study using total RNA recovered from separate wild-type cultures of Thermotoga maritima at mid-log with 3 different minimal sugar media. A eight-chip study using total RNA recovered from separate wild-type cultures of Thermotoga maritima at mid-log with 3 different minimal sugar media. 4 biological replicates maltose, 2 biological replicates L-arabinose, 2 biological replicates cellobiose.
Project description:Although proteins and peptides encoded in small open reading frames (ORFs < 100 AA) in microbial genomes can play critical roles as toxins, bacteriocins, transcriptional regulators, signaling molecules, and chaperones, many such ORFs remain annotated as “hypothetical proteins”. In the genome of the hyperthermophilic bacterium, Thermotoga maritima, nearly 2/3 of the 167 small ORFs have no known function. As a strategy for investigating the potential significance of specific small ORFs, growth conditions that could trigger the expression of genes encoding small ORFs were sought. A defined medium supplemented with either 1 or 5 g/L yeast extract was used to track transcriptional response during the transition from exponential to stationary phase.