Data in Brief (Dec 2020)

Dataset of the phospholipidome and transcriptome of Campylobacter jejuni under different growth conditions

  • Xuefeng Cao,
  • Jos F.H.M. Brouwers,
  • Linda van Dijk,
  • Chris H.A. van de Lest,
  • Craig T. Parker,
  • Steven Huynh,
  • Jos P.H. van Putten,
  • David J. Kelly,
  • Marc M.S.M. Wösten

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
p. 106349

Abstract

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The membrane phospholipid composition is not a stable bacterial characteristic but can change in response to altered environmental conditions. Here we provide the dataset of the phospholipidome and transcriptome of the microaerophilic human pathogen Campylobacter jejuni under different environmental conditions. These data have been used in Cao (2020), The unique phospholipidome of the enteric pathogen C. jejuni: Lysolipids are required for motility at low oxygen availability. Here the abundance of each phospholipid is shown during the growth of C. jejuni for 0-108 h under low and high oxygen conditions (0.3 vs 10% O2). The phospholipid data were obtained by applying high performance liquid chromatography tandem-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). The transcriptomic data obtained by RNA-seq show the differential expressed genes between logarithmic and stationary grown bacteria. In addition, our data might serve as a reference information for further in-depth investigation to understand the relation between specific phospholipids and the activity of membrane associated proteins.

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