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Life cycle analysis of the model organism Rhodopirellula baltica SH 1(T) by transcriptome studies

The marine organism Rhodopirellula baltica is a representative of the globally distributed phylum Planctomycetes whose members exhibit an intriguing lifestyle and cell morphology. The analysis of R. baltica's genome has revealed many biotechnologically promising features including a set of uniq...

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Autores principales: Wecker, Patricia, Klockow, Christine, Schüler, Margarete, Dabin, Jérôme, Michel, Gurvan, Glöckner, Frank O.
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3815771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21255355
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-7915.2010.00183.x
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author Wecker, Patricia
Klockow, Christine
Schüler, Margarete
Dabin, Jérôme
Michel, Gurvan
Glöckner, Frank O.
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Klockow, Christine
Schüler, Margarete
Dabin, Jérôme
Michel, Gurvan
Glöckner, Frank O.
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description The marine organism Rhodopirellula baltica is a representative of the globally distributed phylum Planctomycetes whose members exhibit an intriguing lifestyle and cell morphology. The analysis of R. baltica's genome has revealed many biotechnologically promising features including a set of unique sulfatases and C1‐metabolism genes. Salt resistance and the potential for adhesion in the adult phase of the cell cycle were observed during cultivation. To promote the understanding of this model organism and to specify the functions of potentially useful genes, gene expression throughout a growth curve was monitored using a whole genome microarray approach. Transcriptional profiling suggests that a large number of hypothetical proteins are active within the cell cycle and in the formation of the different cell morphologies. Numerous genes with potential biotechnological applications were found to be differentially regulated, revealing further characteristics of their functions and regulation mechanisms. More specifically, the experiments shed light on the expression patterns of genes belonging to the organism's general stress response, those involved in the reorganization of its genome and those effecting morphological changes. These transcriptomic results contribute to a better understanding of thus far unknown molecular elements of cell biology. Further, they pave the way for the biotechnological exploitation of R. baltica's distinctive metabolic features as a step towards sourcing the phylum Planctomycetes at large.
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spelling pubmed-38157712014-02-12 Life cycle analysis of the model organism Rhodopirellula baltica SH 1(T) by transcriptome studies Wecker, Patricia Klockow, Christine Schüler, Margarete Dabin, Jérôme Michel, Gurvan Glöckner, Frank O. Microb Biotechnol Research Articles The marine organism Rhodopirellula baltica is a representative of the globally distributed phylum Planctomycetes whose members exhibit an intriguing lifestyle and cell morphology. The analysis of R. baltica's genome has revealed many biotechnologically promising features including a set of unique sulfatases and C1‐metabolism genes. Salt resistance and the potential for adhesion in the adult phase of the cell cycle were observed during cultivation. To promote the understanding of this model organism and to specify the functions of potentially useful genes, gene expression throughout a growth curve was monitored using a whole genome microarray approach. Transcriptional profiling suggests that a large number of hypothetical proteins are active within the cell cycle and in the formation of the different cell morphologies. Numerous genes with potential biotechnological applications were found to be differentially regulated, revealing further characteristics of their functions and regulation mechanisms. More specifically, the experiments shed light on the expression patterns of genes belonging to the organism's general stress response, those involved in the reorganization of its genome and those effecting morphological changes. These transcriptomic results contribute to a better understanding of thus far unknown molecular elements of cell biology. Further, they pave the way for the biotechnological exploitation of R. baltica's distinctive metabolic features as a step towards sourcing the phylum Planctomycetes at large. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2010-09 2010-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3815771/ /pubmed/21255355 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-7915.2010.00183.x Text en Copyright © 2010 The Author. Journal compilation © 2010 Society for Applied Microbiology and Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Dabin, Jérôme
Michel, Gurvan
Glöckner, Frank O.
Life cycle analysis of the model organism Rhodopirellula baltica SH 1(T) by transcriptome studies
title Life cycle analysis of the model organism Rhodopirellula baltica SH 1(T) by transcriptome studies
title_full Life cycle analysis of the model organism Rhodopirellula baltica SH 1(T) by transcriptome studies
title_fullStr Life cycle analysis of the model organism Rhodopirellula baltica SH 1(T) by transcriptome studies
title_full_unstemmed Life cycle analysis of the model organism Rhodopirellula baltica SH 1(T) by transcriptome studies
title_short Life cycle analysis of the model organism Rhodopirellula baltica SH 1(T) by transcriptome studies
title_sort life cycle analysis of the model organism rhodopirellula baltica sh 1(t) by transcriptome studies
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3815771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21255355
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-7915.2010.00183.x
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