Project description:Transcriptional profiling of Haloarcula hispanica wild-type strain cultured in different media comparing MG medium with 168 medium. H. hispanica wild-type strain can accumulate PHBV in MG medium, while can not in 168 medium. Goal was to explore the PHA biosynthesis and its impact on central metabolism in H. hispanica. Total RNA from MG and 168 were used to generate target cDNA, and then hybridized to 8*15K Haloarcula hispanica genome array genechips, representing about 3800 genes.
Project description:Transcriptional profiling of Haloarcula hispanica wild-type strain cultured in different media comparing MG medium with 168 medium. H. hispanica wild-type strain can accumulate PHBV in MG medium, while can not in 168 medium. Goal was to explore the PHA biosynthesis and its impact on central metabolism in H. hispanica.
Project description:Chromatin immunoprecipitation DNA-sequencing (ChIP-seq) from TrmB in the halophilic archaeon Haloarcula hispanica in the presence and absense of glucose.
Project description:Dunaliella salina Bardawil (also known as Dunaliella bardawil) is an extremophilic, unicellular green alga from the Chlorophyte lineage. D. salina is found in hypersaline environments where it can tolerate extremes of heat, light, pH, and up to saturating concentrations of salt. The D. salina Bardawil isolate (UTEX LB 2538) was found in a salt pond near the Bardawil Lagoon on the Sinai peninsula in 1976. This isolate of D. salina is the richest natural source of beta-carotene, a highly valuable commercial product. This accession includes an RNA-Seq analysis of D. salina Bardawil cultures grown in iron-replete (1.5 µM) or iron-deficient (0 µM) media.