Project description:Kentrophoros ciliates are found worldwide in coastal marine sediment, and have an obligate symbiosis with sulfur-oxidizing Gammaproteobacteria called Candidatus Kentron. The genomes of different Kentron species suggest that they are chemolithoheterotrophs, producing new biomass from organic carbon substrates. We investigated the metaproteome of Kentrophoros sp. H and its symbiont (from two sites in the Mediterranean), to verify that hypothesized pathways of carbon and energy metabolism are indeed expressed, and to estimate the stable isotope fractionation in biomass, which can be a signature of the carbon sources used by the organism.
2019-05-31 | PXD011616 | Pride
Project description:Raw sequence reads of the phylum Ciliophora
Project description:V9 of SSU rDNA for microeukaryotes from water and sediment of Lake Baikal Raw sequence reads
| PRJNA353076 | ENA
Project description:Phylogenomic pipeline for uncultivable microbial eukaryotes using single cell RNA sequencing data - A case study with planktonic ciliates (Protista, Ciliophora, Oligotrichea).