Transcriptomic profiling of Cu-regulated genes in an oceanic diatom
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ABSTRACT: Copper (Cu) plays an essential role in cellular metabolism and limits phytoplankton growth and production in parts of the open sea. Whole transcriptome analysis provides a powerful tool to explore gene expression profiles and cellular metabolic pathways regulated by Cu. In this study, we identified Cu-regulated genes by profiling the transcriptomes of an oceanic diatom, Thalassiosira oceanica 1005, adapted to survive in a Cu-limited and Cu-replete environment. The results provide insights to the mechanisms of adaptation and acclimation of T. oceanica to low Cu environments.
ORGANISM(S): Thalassiosira oceanica CCMP1005
PROVIDER: GSE145010 | GEO | 2020/02/29
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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