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Low temperature adaptation in marine Synechococcus


ABSTRACT: Low temperature acclimation response was compared between two strains of Synechococcus, WH8102 and BL107. Differential protein expression was compared when the strains were grown at 18°C and 22°C.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Velos

ORGANISM(S): Synechococcus Sp. Bl107 Synechococcus Sp. (strain Wh8102)

TISSUE(S): Cell Culture

SUBMITTER: Deepa Varkey  

LAB HEAD: Ian Paulsen

PROVIDER: PXD002914 | Pride | 2015-10-27

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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BL107_18_R1_peptides.xls Xls
BL107_18_R2_peptides.xls Xls
BL107_18_R3_peptides.xls Xls
BL107_22_R1_peptides.xls Xls
BL107_22_R2_peptides.xls Xls
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Effects of low temperature on tropical and temperate isolates of marine Synechococcus.

Varkey Deepa D   Mazard Sophie S   Ostrowski Martin M   Tetu Sasha G SG   Haynes Paul P   Paulsen Ian T IT  

The ISME journal 20151023 5


Temperature is an important factor influencing the distribution of marine picocyanobacteria. However, molecular responses contributing to temperature preferences are poorly understood in these important primary producers. We compared the temperature acclimation of a tropical Synechococcus strain WH8102 with temperate strain BL107 at 18 °C relative to 22 °C and examined their global protein expression, growth patterns, photosynthetic efficiency and lipid composition. Global protein expression pro  ...[more]

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