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Reference genome of Sulfolobus solfataricus P2 used for mapping of RNA-seq results. Based on NCBI genome of Sulfolobus solfataricus.

Creators: Stefan Albaum, Andreas Albersmeier (CeBiTec, University of Bielefeld), Jörn Kalinowski (CeBiTec, University of Bielefeld)

Submitter: Stefan Albaum

RNA-Seq raw data: Sulfolobus solfataricus P2 grown on casaminoacids and d-glucose.

Creators: Stefan Albaum, Andreas Albersmeier (CeBiTec, University of Bielefeld), Jörn Kalinowski (CeBiTec, University of Bielefeld)

Submitter: Stefan Albaum

RNA-Seq mapping results (part1): Sulfolobus solfataricus P2 grown on casaminoacids and d-glucose, mapped using bowtie2 against reference sequence of Sulfolobus solfataricus P2 (NBCI, see other data files of experiment).

Creators: Stefan Albaum, Andreas Albersmeier (CeBiTec, University of Bielefeld), Jörn Kalinowski (CeBiTec, University of Bielefeld)

Submitter: Stefan Albaum

RNA-Seq mapping results (part2): Sulfolobus solfataricus P2 grown on casaminoacids and d-glucose, mapped using bowtie2 against reference sequence of Sulfolobus solfataricus P2 (NBCI, see other data files of experiment).

Creators: Stefan Albaum, Andreas Albersmeier (CeBiTec, University of Bielefeld), Jörn Kalinowski (CeBiTec, University of Bielefeld)

Submitter: Stefan Albaum

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Cells of S. solfataricus were grown on either caseinhydrolysate or D-glucose (reference) as sole carbon source.

The distribution of enzymes involved in oxidative Stickland reactions among archaea was estimated using BLAST searches (BLOSUM62) with the protein sequences of acetate-CoA ligase (EC 6.2.1.13, ACS), ketoisovalerate oxidoreductase (EC 1.2.7.7, BC-OR) and indolepyruvate oxdoreductase (EC 1.2.7.8, AR-OR) from Pyrococcus furiosus (Pfu) and Sulfolobus solfataricus (Sso) against all archaea. Positive results are indicated by a '+' (homologue found, e-value < 1e-20) and negative results by a '-' (no ...

The calculation of amino acid uptake rates for cells of Sulfolobus solfataricus P2 grown on caseinhydrolysate was performed based on the relative consumption of individual amino acids from the growth medium and the previously published absolute concentration of amino acids in the used growth medium.

Protein, RNA and DNA content during the logarithmic growth phase were investigated in this study. The values represent the average of at least three independent experiments. Errors represent the standard deviation between the experiments.

Sulfolobus solfataricus P2 was cultivated on 1 % Caseinhydrolysate. Samples of the culture supernatants were taken at regular intervalls and analyzed by GC-MS. To evaluate the stability of amino acids under cultivation conditions an additional non-inoculated control culture was also analyzed.

Intracellular metabolome analysis of S. solfataricus P2 grown on caseinhydrolysate or D-glucose as sole carbon source. Samples were analyzed with GC-MS. CoA derivatives were analyzed with LC-MS.

These files contain the output results from Phenyx searching, providing all necessary information for matching MS data with protein database.

This file contains the results from proteome analysis of Sulfolobus solfataricus grown on Caseinhydrolysate as carbon source (growth on D-glucose served as reference condition).

Raw MS data files of the comparison of Sulfolobus solfataricus grown on either caseinhydrolysate or D-glucose. The numbers represents the fractions collected from the HPLC run (e.g. 22 indicates that this sample was collected from 21 min to 22 min). For MS analysis every two fractions were combined, indicated by double numbers (e.g. 80-81: combined fractions 80 and 81). Furhter all combined fractions were run twice on the MS. Zip archive. Requires the supplementary .z01, .z02 and .z03 files for ...

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