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Public on May 13, 2008 |
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MG1655 temperature O2 response normalized data Tavazoie |
Organism |
Escherichia coli K-12 |
Experiment type |
Expression profiling by array
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Summary |
Microarray transcriptional profiling was utilized to observe the global cellular state correlates of the physiological responses to temperature and oxygen changes. We provide evidence for the existence of correlations of Escherichia coli transcriptional responses to temperature and oxygen perturbations-precisely mirroring the co-occurrence of these parameters upon transitions between the outside world and the mammalian gastrointestinal-tract. Keywords: time course
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Overall design |
Physiological perturbations were carried out under a controlled environment in the context of bioreactor (Bioflo 110, New Brunswick Scientific) growth. Thermoelectric sensors and heaters were used to shift temperature profiles between 25 C and 37 C, and polarographic dissolved oxygen sensors (Mettler Toledo) and nitrogen gas was used to rapidly change oxygen saturation between anaerobic (0% dissolved oxygen) and aerobic (16-21% dissolved oxygen) condition. The cultures were maintained in exponential phase (O.D.600 0.2-0.4) through controlled dilution, where fresh media is pumped in and spent media is pumped out at a controlled rate. Prior to the perturbations, cells were maintained in the pre-transition environment for at least eight generations (8-24 hours). All experiments were performed in duplicate.
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Contributor(s) |
Tavazoie S, Liu YC |
Citation(s) |
18467556 |
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Submission date |
Mar 17, 2008 |
Last update date |
Mar 19, 2012 |
Contact name |
yirchung Liu |
E-mail(s) |
yliu@princeton.edu
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Organization name |
Princeton University
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Department |
Molecular Biology
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Lab |
Tavazoie
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Street address |
220 Carl Icahn Laboratory
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City |
Princeton |
State/province |
NJ |
ZIP/Postal code |
08544 |
Country |
USA |
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Platforms (1) |
GPL6570 |
Tavazoie Lab Escherichia coli 3.2k cDNA array |
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Samples (34)
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BioProject |
PRJNA107353 |