Coastal Strains of Marine Synechococcus Species Exhibit Increased Tolerance to Copper Shock and a Distinctive Transcriptional Response Relative to Those of Open-Ocean Strains
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. Stuart et al. 75: 5047

Supplemental material

Files in this Data Supplement:

  • Supplemental file 1 - All significantly regulated genes in WH8102 under high copper shock treatment (Table S1).
    MS Excel file, 61K.
  • Supplemental file 2 - All significantly regulated genes in WH8102 under moderate copper shock treatment (Table S2).
    MS Excel file, 78K.
  • Supplemental file 3 - All significantly regulated genes in CC9311 under high copper shock treatment (Table S3).
    MS Excel file, 217K.
  • Supplemental file 4 - All significantly regulated genes in CC9311 under moderate copper shock treatment (Table S4).
    MS Excel file, 82K.
  • Supplemental file 5 - Genes upregulated under at least one copper shock condition in CC9311 that have one or no homologs in the other 10 sequenced marine Synechococcus strains (Table S5).
    MS Excel file, 36K.
  • Supplemental file 6 - Captions for Tables S1 to S5.
    MS Word document, 31K.