Assay to measure gene expression of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) under different nutrient limitations
Limiting Nutrients: ethanol, nitrogen, glucose, phosphorus, carbon, sulfur, sulphur
This data is public data taken from the BioInvestigation Index.
(http://www.ebi.ac.uk/bioinvindex/study.seam?studyId=BII-S-1)
SEEK ID: https://demo.fairdomhub.org/assays/2
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Projects: SysMO DB
Investigation: Growth control of the eukaryote cell: a systems biology investigation into yeast
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Assay type: Transcriptional Profiling
Technology type: Microarray
Organisms: Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Description: Assay to measure gene expression of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) under different nutrient limitations Limiting...
SEEK ID: https://demo.fairdomhub.org/assays/2
- Growth control of the eukaryote cell: a systems biology investigation into yeast
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Expertise: Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Data Management
Tools: Data Management, Transcriptomics, Databases, Workflows, Web services, Taverna, Ontologies
I am a Research Fellow at the University of Manchester, working in Bioinformatics and Computer Science. I am also a guest researcher at the Vrije Universiteit.My research interests include scientific workflows, semantic discovery, and applying ontology technologies to biological data
SysMO is a European transnational funding and research initiative on "Systems Biology of Microorganisms".
The goal pursued by SysMO is to record and describe the dynamic molecular processes going on in unicellular microorganisms in a comprehensive way and to present these processes in the form of computerized mathematical models.
Systems biology will raise biomedical and biotechnological research to a new quality level and contribute markedly to progress in understanding. Pooling European research ...
Projects: BaCell-SysMO, COSMIC, SUMO, KOSMOBAC, SysMO-LAB, PSYSMO, SCaRAB, MOSES, TRANSLUCENT, STREAM, SulfoSys, SysMO DB
Web page: http://sysmo.net/
The main objectives of SysMO-DB are to: facilitate the web-based exchange of data between research groups within- and inter- consortia, and to provide an integrated platform for the dissemination of the results of the SysMO projects to the scientific community. We aim to devise a progressive and scalable solution to the data management needs of the SysMO initiative, that:
- facilitates and maximises the potential for data exchange between SysMO research groups;
- maximises the ‘shelf life’ and ...
Programme: SysMO
Public web page: http://www.sysmo-db.org/
Organisms: Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Lactic Acid Bacteria
Cell growth underlies many key cellular and developmental processes, yet a limited number of studies have been carried out on cell-growth regulation. Comprehensive studies at the transcriptional, proteomic and metabolic levels under defined controlled conditions are currently lacking.
This investigation shows public data taken from the BioInvestigation Index. (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/bioinvindex/study.seam?studyId=BII-S-1) Organism: Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
Submitter: Katy Wolstencroft
Studies: A time course analysis of transcription response in yeast treated with ..., Can yeast glycolysis be understood in terms of in vitro kinetics of the ...
Assays: Changes in flux on the metabolome, Changes in flux on the proteome, Changes in flux on the transcriptome, Glycolysis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Time course analysis of transcription
Snapshots: Snapshot 1
Results of transcriptional profile in saccharomyces cerevisiae under different experimental conditions
Investigations: Growth control of the eukaryote cell: a systems... and 1 hidden item
Studies: 2 hidden items
Assays: Changes in flux on the transcriptome and 1 hidden item
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Authors: Firstname Lastname, J Passarge, C A Reijenga, E Esgalhado, C C van der Weijden, M Schepper, M C Walsh, B M Bakker, K van Dam, H V Westerhoff, Firstname Lastname
Date Published: 22nd Aug 2000
Publication Type: Not specified
PubMed ID: 10951190
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