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SRX2224029: GSM2339172: SM-3; Staphylococcus aureus; RNA-Seq
1 ILLUMINA (Illumina HiSeq 2000) run: 9.5M spots, 1.9G bases, 1.2Gb downloads

Submitted by: NCBI (GEO)
Study: Response to low-level phage predation in Staphylococcus aureus biofilms
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An important lesson from the war on pathogenic bacteria has been the need to understand the physiological responses and evolution of natural microbial communities. Bacterial populations in the environment are generally forming biofilms subject to some level of phage predation. These multicellular communities are notoriously resistant to antimicrobials and, consequently, very difficult to eradicate. This has sparked the search for new therapeutic alternatives, including phage therapy. This study demonstrates that S. aureus biofilms formed in the presence of a non-lethal dose of phage phiIPLA-RODI exhibit a unique physiological state that could potentially benefit both the host and the predator. Thus, biofilms formed under phage pressure are thicker and have a greater DNA content. Also, the virus-infected biofilm displayed major transcriptional differences compared to an untreated control. Significantly, RNA-seq data revealed activation of the stringent response, which could slow down the advance of the bacteriophage within the biofilm. The end result would be an equilibrium that would help bacterial cells to withstand environmental challenges, while maintaining a reservoir of sensitive bacterial cells available to the phage upon reactivation of the dormant carrier population. Overall design: 6 samples were analyzed, correponding to 3 biological replicates of two different conditions (sample with phage and control biofilm)
Sample: SM-3
SAMN05876023 • SRS1731686 • All experiments • All runs
Library:
Instrument: Illumina HiSeq 2000
Strategy: RNA-Seq
Source: TRANSCRIPTOMIC
Selection: cDNA
Layout: PAIRED
Construction protocol: Bacterial cells were harvested, treated with RNA protect (Qiagen) and kept at -80ºC until RNA purification. RNA was obtained by mechanical disruption in the presence of acid phenol and subsequent purification was carried out with illustra RNA spin minikit (GE Healthcare) RNA libraries were prepared for sequencing using standard Illumina protocols
Experiment attributes:
GEO Accession: GSM2339172
Links:
Runs: 1 run, 9.5M spots, 1.9G bases, 1.2Gb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR43694089,491,6881.9G1.2Gb2017-01-23

ID:
3265701

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