Project description:Use CEN quechers method to extract 2.5g honey and use PSA to clean up matrix. Using
ACN-water-0.01%HCOOH for compound separation and HRMS analysis with Thermo Orbitrap Exploris 120. Data was acquired in Full scan-ddms2 mode. This included a full scan over the m/z range 100- 1000 at full width at half maximum (FWHM) resolution of 60,000, and a data-dependent-MS2 scan at FWHM resolution of 15,000 on the top 4 ions. The ionization was performed in positive ESI with an inlusion list collated from OPPIN website, and to gain more information about fragment ions in the QC sample, we use an Automated Exclusion List Generation workflow, so one QC sample finally gave 3 injections.
Project description:Total lipid extracts of five marine eukaryotic phytoplankton cultures, includes Ostreococcus, Micromonas, Picocystis, Picochlorum, and Pelagomonas species. Positive mode only
Project description:DDA non-targeted LC-MS/MS, PPL-SPE extracted marine organic matter. Positive Mode. Samples taken from during the Scripps Pier Diel Project 2022.
Project description:Note that this only contains the positive fragmentation mode data obtained in the project filtered from the posneg combined mode from MSV000082971 - see further details there.
Project description:Chlorella sp. HS2 is a halotolerant microalga exhibiting relatively high biomass productivity and substantially high lipid accumulation in marine growth media, which suggests this alga as an important crop for industrial algal cultivation systems. To determine pathways leading to HS2's acclimation responses to salt stress, we performed RNA-seq analysis with triplicated cultures grown in freshwater and marine media at both exponential and stationary growth phases. We then run de novo assembly to obtain HS2 transcriptome, which in turn was annotated and processed to extract dysregulated pathways. Results showed a large proportion of down-regulated genes, for instance photosynthesis and TCA pathways. Photosynthesis appeared, however, to recover at the stationary phase, while the general down-regulation pattern was maintained.
Project description:Alpha-mangostin (α-MG) is a natural xanthone reported to exhibit rapid bactericidal activity against Gram-positive bacteria, and may therefore have potential clinical application in healthcare sectors. This study sought to identify the antibacterial mode of action of α-MG against Staphylococcus epidermidis RP62A through RNA-sequencing technology.