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Proteomics | 2008

Detailed proteome analysis of growing cells of the planctomycete Rhodopirellula baltica SH1T.

Cao Xuan Hieu; Birgit Voigt; Dirk Albrecht; Dörte Becher; Thierry Lombardot; Frank Oliver Glöckner; Rudolf Amann; Michael Hecker; Thomas Schweder

Rhodopirellula baltica SH1T, which was isolated from the water column of the Kieler Bight, a bay in the southwestern Baltic Sea, is a marine aerobic, heterotrophic representative of the ubiquitous bacterial phylum Planctomycetes. We analyzed the R. baltica proteome by applying different preanalytical protein as well as peptide separation techniques (1‐D and 2‐DE, HPLC separation) prior to MS. That way, we could identify a total of 1115 nonredundant proteins from the intracellular proteome and from different cell wall protein fractions. With the contribution of 709 novel proteins resulting from this study, the current comprehensive R. baltica proteomic dataset consists of 1267 unique proteins (accounting for 17.3% of the total putative protein‐coding ORFs), including 261 proteins with a predicted signal peptide. The identified proteins were functionally categorized using Clusters of Orthologous Groups (COGs), and their potential cellular locations were predicted by bioinformatic tools. A unique protein family that contains several YTV domains and is rich in cysteine and proline was found to be a component of the R. baltica proteinaceous cell wall. Based on this comprehensive proteome analysis a global schema of the major metabolic pathways of growing R. baltica cells was deduced.


EPIC3SAME15 – 15th Symposium on Aquatic Microbial Ecology, Zagreb Croatia, 2017-09-03-2017-09-08 | 2017

Newly isolated bacteriophages from bacterial key groups during an bloom off Helgoland

Nina Heinzmann; Bernhard M. Fuchs; Antje Wichels; Rudolf Amann


Archive | 2016

Microbial community composition and bacterioplankton at time series station Helgoland Roads, North Sea

Bernhard M. Fuchs; Christin M. Bennke; Greta Reintjes; Mariette Kassabgy; Rudolf Amann


EPIC3Annual DOE JGI Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting, Walnut Creek, California, USA, 2016-03-23-2016-03-24 | 2016

Oligotyping and metagenome analyses reveal a high-resolution recurrence that frames potential ecological strategies of North Sea bacterioplankton

Meghan Chafee; Karen Krueger; Lennart Kappelmann; Jost Waldmann; Greta Reintjes; Judith Lucas; Antje Wichels; Gunnar Gerdts; Karen Helen Wiltshire; Frank Oliver Gloeckner; Bernhard M. Fuchs; Hanno Teeling; Rudolf Amann


Supplement to: Thiele, S et al. (2015): Colonization in the Photic Zone and Subsequent Changes during Sinking Determine Bacterial Community Composition in Marine Snow. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 81(4), 1463-1471, https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.02570-14 | 2015

Relative abundances and microbial numbers of organisms from water sample station GeoB15704-2

Stefan Thiele; Bernhard M. Fuchs; Rudolf Amann; Morten Hvitfeldt Iversen; K Eric Wommack


In supplement to: Thiele, Stefan; Fuchs, Bernhard M; Amann, Rudolf; Iversen, Morten Hvitfeldt; Wommack, K Eric (2015): Colonization in the Photic Zone and Subsequent Changes during Sinking Determine Bacterial Community Composition in Marine Snow. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 81(4), 1463-1471, doi:10.1128/AEM.02570-14 | 2015

(Table 3) Relative abundances in percentages of attached and free-living microbesa from water sample station GeoB15704-2

Stefan Thiele; Bernhard M. Fuchs; Rudolf Amann; Morten Hvitfeldt Iversen; K Eric Wommack


In supplement to: Thiele, S et al. (2015): Colonization in the Photic Zone and Subsequent Changes during Sinking Determine Bacterial Community Composition in Marine Snow. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 81(4), 1463-1471, https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.02570-14 | 2015

(Table 2) Microbial numbers and relative abundances for aggregate-attached and free-living organisms from water sample station GeoB15704-2

Stefan Thiele; Bernhard M. Fuchs; Rudolf Amann; Morten Hvitfeldt Iversen; K Eric Wommack


EPIC3Annual Conference of the Association for General and Applied Microbiology (VAAM), 2013-03-10-2013-03-13 | 2013

The MIMAS project and beyond: A collaborative effort for gaining detailed insights into carbohydrate-degrading marine bacteria with a focus on algal blooms in the German bight

Hanno Teeling; Bernhard M. Fuchs; Jens Harder; Gunnar Gerdts; Antje Wichels; Dörte Becher; Thomas Schweder; Gurvan Michel; Mirjam Czijzek; William G. T. Willats; Frank Oliver Glöckner; Rudolf Amann


EPIC3VAAM, Tübingen, 2012-03-18-2012-03-21 | 2012

Response patterns of distinct flavobacterial groups on algal blooms in the North Sea

Christin M. Bennke; Bernhard M. Fuchs; Gunnar Gerdts; Antje Wichels; Karen Helen Wiltshire; M. Zeder; Rudolf Amann


EPIC313th International Society for Microbial Ecology Conference, 22-27.08.2010, Seattle, USA. | 2010

Diversity, functioning, and temporal dynamics of a North Sea microbial community

T. J. Hammer; Hanno Teeling; Sixing Huang; Jost Waldmann; Marc Weber; Anna Klindworth; Christine Klockow; Mariette Kassabgy; Bernhard M. Fuchs; Antje Wichels; Gunnar Gerdts; Rudolf Amann; Frank Oliver Glöckner

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Antje Wichels

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Gunnar Gerdts

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Birgit Voigt

University of Greifswald

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