Project description:Transcriptional profiling of Pichia angusta NCYC 495 leu1.1 cells growing exponentially on mineral medium containing 0.5% glucose versus a shift for 2 hours to mineral medium containing 0.5% methanol.
Project description:Transcriptional profiling of Pichia angusta NCYC 495 leu1.1 cells growing exponentially on mineral medium containing 0.5% glucose versus a shift for 2 hours to mineral medium containing 0.5% methanol. Two-conditions experiment, 4 individual glucose-grown cultures were shifted at OD660nm 2.3 to fresh mineral medium OD 0.2 containing 0.5% methanol for 2 hours. Transcriptional profiling was performed using total RNA from the glucose-grown cells at the moment of the shift versus cells adapted to methanol for 2 hours.
Project description:Comparison of transcription profile of Pichia pastoris cells grown on Glucose medium with Pichia pastoris cells grown on Methanol/Glycerol medium, the fermentations were done in a chemostat.
Project description:Comparison of transcription profile of Pichia pastoris cells grown on Glucose medium with Pichia pastoris cells grown on Methanol/Glycerol medium, the fermentations were done in a chemostat. 2 color experiment in reference design. Pichia pastoris reference mix [mixed pool of Pichia pastoris cells sampled from various conditions including cells grown on glycerine, glucose and methanol, on full andminimal medium, in stationary and exponential growth phase, and in different stress states]
Project description:Transcriptional profiling of hac1 deletion mutant compared to wild type (control). Wild type vs. hac1 deletion mutant of Ogataea angusta DL1 strain in exponential growth. Two biological replicates, with dye-swaps.
Project description:Organelles from Pichia, either grown on glucose or methanol were purified and analysed using LC-ESI-MS. Two biological replicates each had been analyzed leading to four replicate data sets for every organelle. Organelles analyzed: cis golgi, trans golgi, plasma membrane, microsomes, cytosol, vacuole, peroxisomes and mitochondria